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On Thu, 6 Jul 2006 21:46:39 -0400, "VE2CJW"
wrote: to my signal. The antenna I am using is a Quantum QT-6A dual band with 6 db of gain on 2 meters. My coax is 60 feet of RG-8X mini foam ( I think this is too small ) and the radio is a Kenwood TM-G707A with 50 watts out on 2 meters. The repeater does not use a tone and is on a mountain at a height of If the VSWR at the tx end of your line is 2.5, it is likely to be around 4 at the antenna if the line is in good condition. That antenna cannot be designed to be such a bad match, so antenna and/or line have a fault. Of your 50 watts, less than half is reaching the antenna right now, whereas if the antenna had a VSWR 1.5, you would get about 60% to the antenna. Is that OK for you (antenna/feed faults aside)? Do you use this on 70cm? The cable is even lossier with around 40% of power reaching the antenna. You might be happy with that, it might work the repeaters that you want. Owen -- |