Collinear antenna grounding and lightning protection - mobile vs base
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Planning to build a homebrew collinear for both mobile and base station use, but I'm confused about grounding requirements. I've read about adding an extra 1/4 wave coaxial section with opposite phase to put the entire antenna at the same DC potential, connecting to a lightning spike at the top. Since collinear antennas are hot with RF along the coax shield, I understand ferrite toroids are necessary to prevent RF from coming back through the feedline. For mobile use, does the vehicle ground plane eliminate the need for the DC grounding section? My initial test shows 1.2:1 SWR on 146 MHz and under 1.5:1 on 440, with repeaters 60-75 miles away now full quieting.
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