Originally Posted by
Terryl
Yes 11 meters is CB band.
11811 divided by the frequency in megahertz (example, 27.405) will give you a full wavelength in inches, divide that by 12 and you have it in feet. Divide that by 2 and you have a 1/2 wave length, a half wave length dipole is the best to start with.
And you can't use an external RF power amp on CB frequencies; you’re stuck with 4 watts.
However there are ways to get more ERP (Effective Radiated Power) then a ˝ wave antenna and that is to use a 5/8 wave dipole, (about +3 dB) or a multi element beam antenna, the more elements the higher the gain (over a dipole), a 4 element beam will give you about 5 dB, a 7 element will give you about 11 dB.
So theoretically 4 watts (RF output of the transmitter) = 36 dBm, add 11 dB (antenna gain) to that and your ERP is about 40 watts, (46 dBm) and all that power is going one direction not like an omni directional antenna like a dipole.
Actually your not going to get 40 watts as there is loss in the coax, so using the best coax you can (RG-9914) will cut down on this loss.