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Old October 24th 10, 07:26 AM
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On Oct 23, 1:57*am, Saffer wrote:
Hi there Im new to amateur just got my licence and am having high swr
problems ive checked the coaxial cables for continuity and everything
seems to be right the antenna is a buddipole and everything has been
assembled correctally can anybody tell me what I might be doing wrong


Same on all bands with the proper coil-taps/whip-sections selected?
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Yes pretty much the same on all bands I think I might have solved my problem the transceiver was not grounded sufficientally and when I did this the swr came down on all bands expecting part of 40 is it correct to say that swr is affected by station grounding ?
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