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Testing antenna?
Hi,
How can I test my 1/4 wavelength antenna (for my car?)... when I hook it up to my radio I see no better signal throughput to the repeater then with my rubber duckie (even at 7 watts). however.. with my j-pole antenna my signal is crystal clear... Any thoughts? |
Testing antenna?
"Matt" wrote Any thoughts? Quarter wave antennas need a counterpoise to work properly --- are you testing with the antenna mounted on the car? (It won't work properly sitting on the floor of your shack, or on a wooden desk.) If the antenna IS mounted on your vehicle, then you have a feedline (coax) problem (shorted coax, open connector, etc.). 73, de Hans, K0HB |
Testing antenna?
Quarter wave antennas need a counterpoise to work properly --- are you testing with the antenna mounted on the car? (It won't work properly sitting on the floor of your shack, or on a wooden desk.) If the antenna IS mounted on your vehicle, then you have a feedline (coax) problem (shorted coax, open connector, etc.). 73, de Hans, K0HB Yup.. it's on the roof of the car. I was kinda leaning towards damaged coax or connector, but was wondering if there was something I could do with an ohm meter or something to determine where the issue might be? ~ Matt |
Testing antenna?
Matt wrote:
Yup.. it's on the roof of the car. I was kinda leaning towards damaged coax or connector, but was wondering if there was something I could do with an ohm meter or something to determine where the issue might be? If it's a true 1/4-wave antenna, it won't have any matching transformer. So you should see very low resistance from the center pin of the coax connector to the antenna element, and a very high resistance from the center pin to the shield. This will tell you if you have an open or shorted cable. Art N2AH |
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