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This is the *ORIGINAL* Wilson 1000 W-1000 Base Loaded CB antenna & Magnetic Mount Package, not a cheap copy, and one of the best moblie CB antennas in the world!
Gain performance proven by power gain tests at
Lockheed Corporation Antenna Test Laboratory
3000 Watt power handling capability (ICAS)
Made with high impact Mobay Thermoplastic
10 gauge silver-plated coil winding
Exclusive low loss coil design (Patent #4,882,591)
62" 17-7 PH Tapered spring stainless steel whip
Frequency range 26 MHz to 30 MHz
Weather Channel Ready
Available with Magnetic Mount
Removable coil for safe storage & garage entrance
Weather Cap included to protect mount when coil is removed
WHY THE Wilson "1000" PERFORMS BETTER
The Wilson 1000’s higher gain performance is a result of several new design developments that bring to you the most powerful CB base loaded antenna available in its price range
A large portion of the power that goes into a typical base loaded CB antenna is lost as heat in the coil and as dielectric heat loss in the plastic inside the coil form. Many CB antennas lose more than 50% of the power put into them. The power is wasted as heat loss and not radiated as radio waves. Another weak link in other CB antennas is the capacitor used to match the coax to the antenna, which is a cheap and easy way to make the SWR look good, but has lots of power loss, plus blows out when high power is applied to it.
The first priority was to reduce the dielectric loss by removing as much of the plastic inside the coil as possible. This was accomplished by suspending the coil in air, supported only at four small points, 90 degrees apart, in effect removing 95% of the plastic from the inside surface of the coil. This reduced the dielectric loss to a negligible amount.
The second priority was to get rid of the resistive heat losses in the coil. Since most of the RF energy at 27 MHz travels on the surface of the wire, it was decided to increase the surface area by making the diameter of the wire larger 10 GA copper. Since silver is a much better conductor than copper, although very expensive, the wire was heavily silver plated. This reduced the resistive loss to a minimum.
Finally, to get rid of the losses in the matching between the coax and the loading coil, the lossy capacitor was eliminated and a difficult but more efficient means of coupling the antenna was used. A Scalar Network Analyzer was used to determine the very precise point to direct match the coil with the coax and obtain the best match with maximum power transfer, which gives the 3000 watts of power handling capability.
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