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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 20:46:25 GMT, Lancer wrote:
Adjust your antenna. And if this works as described, when you are done, take your radio to a local tech to determine why your power out is so low.... Dave "Sandbagger" A really mismatched antenna could cause a low forward reading on an SWR meter. Anyway, he did figure out that he had his meter backwards. I sort of figured that was going to be his problem. A simple problem that newbies sometimes make. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 06:51:27 -0500, Dave Hall
wrote: On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 20:46:25 GMT, Lancer wrote: Adjust your antenna. And if this works as described, when you are done, take your radio to a local tech to determine why your power out is so low.... Dave "Sandbagger" A really mismatched antenna could cause a low forward reading on an SWR meter. Anyway, he did figure out that he had his meter backwards. I sort of figured that was going to be his problem. A simple problem that newbies sometimes make. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj Yes, everyone has to do that at least once. |
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004 11:34:15 GMT, "Rob" wrote:
Those readings are with the antenna as short as I can get it by turning a screw head in the top of the antenna. =/ Rob Its probably due to where you have it mounted. It will work the way it is. At some point in the future, you might want to look at a different antenna. One that you can get off the bumper and still survive branches and trees. |
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