To me an external swr meter is cheap insurance. If you think your having a problem with your antenna system, you can check it asap yourself, which is convenient. Because if you find out that your antenna has a problem, you know not to use your radio until you can get it fixed. Here's a new old stock meter from Radio Shack.
vintage Radio Shack SWR Meter #21-533 - new in box | eBay
SWR meters from Tandy were good meters. This one is very simple to use. Truckers feel that their radios are a work tool. To me an swr meter is a tool also, something every driver should have. Even the cheap truck stop meters would probably be better than nothing.
How can I get better reception on my CB radio?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by expedite_it, Oct 25, 2020.
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The worst thing sometimes is the tec like lingo telling you whats needed..Diesel Dave Thanks this. -
Should be tuneing on the move vs sittin still and takeing measurements at the antenna..
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Well maybe in your situation you picked up on something..Most just sit in their truck and the giy doin the work saya nothing or tells you stuff that a person has no clue what he means....
Solely based on what your saying a basic internal meter can show you same info..
Personally the mfj is kinda ole school and a lil more difficult..Look into a rigexpert..Aa35 zoom basical for the cb band but moveing up to the Aa55 zoom has a few more useful options..
Swr is basically the bottom of the list of finding out what antenna is doin..Diesel Dave Thanks this. -
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To put away $25 a month isnt much in a yr to cover a good a analyzer..Smokers burn through that much in a day,then there is take out and booze....
Its about $30 rite off the bat for a cheap coax and meter that will likely be off anyways..
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I think that there is something to be said of both paths of troubleshooting. The SWR as Night said is a first step, it shows a problem. I don't agree that the low SWR is what shows how well the system is working but it shows some problems that could lead to issues. The AA is the next step but they are not do all to end all tool, it does not show everything, there is a lot of work to do with experimenting of the system.
So both tools are justified, but it still goes to having a good RF ground, good feed system and a good radiator. -
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