Keven Matthews wrote:
So why am I
getting a better result with a long length of still coiled cable sitting on
my patio rather that a much shorter brand new piece.
Losses in coax tend to drive the SWR toward 1:1. At 440 MHz, the SWR
on a 200 foot unterminated piece of RG-58 is close to 1:1. If the
SWR goes up when you shorten or upgrade your coax, that's good news.
The bad news is your antenna system needs some tuning. Walter Maxwell
has a chapter on such in "Reflections", titled: "Low SWR for the
Wrong Reasons". One can always accomplish a low SWR with a dummy load.
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73, Cecil
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