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CATALOG Main Page (Frame Setup) - Firestik
This is the original Firestik design, and a proven performer since 1975. The "KW" antennas are compatible with autos, trucks, vans, motorcycles and ATV's in a single antenna configuration …
Where to buy Firestik Products
Firestik ® antenna and flag products are primarily sold by retailers that specialize in radio communications and off-road products. While Firestik brand products may not be the easiest …
Firestik II "FS Series" CB Antennas
If you want to see the Firestik II anatomy, click here. All "FS" antennas are compatible with autos, trucks, vans, motorcycles and ATV's in a single antenna configuration when metallic ground …
About ... - Firestik
Firestik primarily makes antennas,safety flags and accessories for the mobile market. The company is especially recognized as a leader in the art of manufacturing high performance …
FS "USA" Antennas - Firestik
These Limited Edition "FS-USA" antennas are built on our popular Firestik II framework. For additional information, see the "FS II Antenna" page. Like ALL transmitting antennas, …
Tech-Docs Index - Firestik
Jun 14, 2017 · Click on any of the following links to see the Firestik document regarding the subject matter. Based upon thirty-five years of experience in the personal communications …
FireFly "FL Series" Antennas - Firestik
Our 3/8"-24 threaded base will fit all Firestik mounts and accessories. Each antenna is covered with a static reducing, water-tight sleeve containing UV and pigment stabilizers.
Frequently Asked Questions - Firestik
Dec 5, 2023 · Firestik wrote a simple book titled "Measuring SWR and Things Every CB'er Should Know" to help you better understand antenna installations. See the Technical Help page for …
Setting the SWR of Your Antenna - Firestik
Jun 6, 2006 · Firestik Designer Series antennas require loosening the allen screws and raising the metal whip (Illustration #3). NOTE: The shorter the antenna, the more sensitive it is to …