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Hello, Gary
It could be a bad solder joint in the connector. Bend the coax back and forth where it connects to the radio while you transmit and see if the SWR jumps down (and back up). The coax might be bad or the connector(s) may be bad. Check the connection at the antenna as well. Good luck! Best regards from Rochester, NY Jim "Gary Chenier" wrote in message om... I purchased a used motorhome that has a factory installed CB. It's lousy! Can't transmit or receive more that a half mile. I have tried to tune the SW on the antenna but no matter if I lengthen or shorten it the SW stays pegged at the top of the arc. I installed a new, thru the glass mount antenna, and the same thing happened. I just brought home a new radio and tried it with both antennas, but no luck. Any suggestions? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.681 / Virus Database: 443 - Release Date: 5/10/04 |
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