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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 14:55:23 GMT, "tom" wrote:
Thanks, that's usefull info --- but what about the swr issue? If a half wave dipole is tuned to a certain frequency and has an swr of 1.05, say, for the swr to rise to 2 (at VHF wavelengths) you have to go roughly 6mhz up or 5mhz down from that tuned frequency. The 2m band is only 4mhz wide in total, anyway, so if you measure carefully, are you risking damage to the rig (also assuming the rig has no swr protective circuitry) if you don't check the swr with a swr meter? I don't have one, that's why I'm asking. I wouldn't worry about an SWR of 2.0. You could always buy an SWR meter. They aren't very expensive. Without one you are just going to be flying blind. Many things can affect SWR besides the antenna length. Are you sure your radio doesn't have SWR protection? Most do. What is the make and model? Dick |
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