SteveC
11-10-13, 03:08 PM
Recently I noticed that my UHF radio was not working as well as it should be. Others were not hearing me. After some research (and reminiscing back to the 70's when CB was all 10/4 good buddy, oh they were the days aka Desert fox).
I discovered or rather rediscovered that a UHF radio, should be tuned to your aerial/cable. This is especially important if you ever shorten, damage or change the length of your cable. I recently shortened mine so...
To do so you need to use a SWR meter. Basically it's a meter that (temporarily) sits between the radio and the cable.
So.....my question is - does any one have one of these I can borrow? else any reason the club can not buy one so every one can benefit from it?
I'm sure many here would be anxious to know if their UHF is tuned as well as confident they are using maximum power to transmit
Steve
I discovered or rather rediscovered that a UHF radio, should be tuned to your aerial/cable. This is especially important if you ever shorten, damage or change the length of your cable. I recently shortened mine so...
To do so you need to use a SWR meter. Basically it's a meter that (temporarily) sits between the radio and the cable.
So.....my question is - does any one have one of these I can borrow? else any reason the club can not buy one so every one can benefit from it?
I'm sure many here would be anxious to know if their UHF is tuned as well as confident they are using maximum power to transmit
Steve