Troubleshooting mylack of distance, receivng and transmitting.
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Pmracing, May 7, 2012.
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18 foot is the wrong length even if your tryng to use coax to tune it ....and 50 ohm coax is the wrong type anyway ...Channel Jumper Thanks this. -
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Crap!
what about with this meter? Still not an expensive one...
Workman SWR3P & CX-3-PL-PL
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Last edited: May 15, 2012
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I did the same thing and am using some RG-58 coax from my 2 Meter rig I had. Getting about a 1.3 SWR and about a 5-6 mile range with it on a 09 Cascadia.
My coax is about 25 feet long too. And home made -
Everything is a long way from perfect on these new trucks. So coax length does change the SWR. Doesn't solve the problem, but it will change the SWR making it safe to use your radio. You guys that keep scoffing at the coax length thing obviously don't do any installs on trucks with bad rf grounds.rollingradios Thanks this. -
Just got a ICOM 2m rig installed in the car. Tried to install my Kenwood TS-480SAT into the truck and the Cobra 18 was not an easy install either.
but hey, using 600 feet of RG-8 coax to 10 or 12 meter bands works pretty slick too.
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