SWR meter

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by dougs5300, Jul 2, 2011.

  1. jessejamesdallas

    jessejamesdallas Road Train Member

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    The Radio Shack Meter can read up to 2000w peak. They are about as accurate as any other Meter on the market between $20 and $200.

    About the only problem I have found with the Radio Shack meter is they don't seem to handle Big watts very long if you leave one in-line all the time...Running over 1000w's in one regularly after a while they seem to short out after a year or two.

    If your planning on running with the Big Boy's, and pushing over 2Kw's, then bite the bullet, and invest in a Bird set-up....
     
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  3. Yup

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    Truth be known anything under 1.7 is fine for running power upwards of 3K
    Anything above 2.xx is detrimental to equipment longevity
     
  4. Yup

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    JesseJ,I heard you up by the airport the other day
    Your blowing smoke down towards Burleson(I35)

    Making that TRIP! :WOOP:!
     
  5. groundpounder

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    interesting.....Mr X-Force said keep it under 1.3 absolute max when I bought my X-Force 400HD, anyway the lower the better IMO..
     
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  6. Yup

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    Mr X Force used to have a boss too,but that little 400 can still live a long live running 1.7

    People need to understand once set(even on 1.1) they do not stay
    at 1.1 or 1.3 or even 1.7 once you are mobile.

    If you set your radio at 1.1 and then plugged in your juice box
    do you believe your SWR is still 1.1 ?

    Ask Bruce he will tell it ain't . . . .

     
  7. WA4GCH

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    AND WHY NOT :biggrin_2556:

    Just because you add a amp it dosn't change SWR
     
  8. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    Stick with Francis Antenna's, you won't need a SWR meter.
     
  9. groundpounder

    groundpounder Road Train Member

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    Who's Bruce ??
     
  10. Rat

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    I have had two radio shack meters now. One failed after about of years worth of use behind my connex 4300 HP. I bought another recently and there is something wrong with that one after just a short period of time. When I leave it in line, people say I am cutting in and out and they can hardly hear me. Take it out and I am loud and clear. I thought maybe it was my jumpers so I replaced them and there was no change.

    I am hoping to find a similar sized meter witht he same functions but better quality so tat I can leave it in line.
     
  11. Mad Dog 20/20

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    :biggrin_25523::biggrin_25512:
     
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