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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 21:59:02 GMT, sideband wrote:
tnom: Explain this, then... CB radio in my Peterbilt, with a mirror mounted Hustler HQ-27 on the driver's side.. 6 feet of coax shows a 1:1 on 19, 1.1:1 on 1, and 1.1:1 on 40... 12 feet of coax shows the same readings... 18 feet of coax shows.. guess what? the SAME RESULTS. Good for you. I bet that if you used 18' you'd get good results also. IT IS possible to get near "perfect world" results with a little work, and attention to detail. Near is relative. Anything short of perfect can benefit from using the manufacturers recommended length. By the way, I've gotten similar results on two meters with a magnet mount 5/8 2M Lakeview whip on my old Ford LTLA9000. Had to shorten the coax because I was sick of the bundle of it in the cab... no change in SWR over a four MHz bandwidth... ???rec.radio.cb.........11 meters........27mhz ??? There goes the "magmount theory" as well.. You haven't proven anything other than you are inflexible in your belief that other antenna installation can't benefit from recommended coax lengths. Your installations are obviously perfect because you are perfect and being so you have done everything perfectly with your perfect counterpoise in your perfect world. If changing the length of the coax changes the SWR, then there is something wrong with the antenna. -SSB No. When it comes to mag mounts on vehicles it most likely means that you left the fantasy world behind and realize that you live in the real world where things aren't so perfect. |
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