Oh yes, you are correct. I somehow missed that. It's my fault for trying to be a speed reader. Thanks.
Need help please!!
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To derail: I have a 29LTD. I used the meter in it, to tune. It sounds like that's not much good? What's a decent tune meter that's readily available at some truck stops, or would I have to go to a radio shop? Also, I want to replace the stock mic, it's really poorly built. What would you recommend?
Thanks in advance.Last edited: May 26, 2020
shaggychan Thanks this. -
That's true, a lot of those meters aren't very accurate. Of course if it's a power meter, it would at least show if he's getting RF out of the radio or not. It would be better than nothing. -
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Dont need an rf meter just someone else to listen... -
Chubby Fly Thanks this.
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Chubby Fly Thanks this.
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Asatics to me are too tinny sounding..Roadkings are not the mic from yester year either..
A slightly modded sl41 or a sra 198 matched to the frew range of your radio..The 198's are a good noise cancelli g mic and less costly than most others of same quality. -
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Well NS..whats an rf meter gonna say about a 29ltd that a buddy cant tell sittin across the lot or x miles down the road..
If its not been tweeked by a golden screw driver he has at absolutely nest 4 watts minus the loss through ant set up and coax loss ect..He might get 2-3 watts out..
Its sounding like a basic set up just to ask for directions so its a waste....A simple swr meter and a multi(ohm)meter is all he needs...
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