My radio pins the needle on swr meter can't get it down I checked coax and antenna with meter no short any ideas. Also should turning up the power move the needle on the swr meter.
Swr help
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by seinb, Feb 17, 2012.
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You need to check the swr with no "extra" power on.
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Ok so with the power knob all the way down . An when I try I can't get the cal on the meter to go full right to the cal mark
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What radio?
You can check the SWR with full power on the radio.
Explain your setup
Radio? Amp? Single or Dual antenna?
How is everything mounted?
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Galaxy 94hp single k40 whip mounted to mirror on a 2001 western star
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Just to be sure,
The SWR switch is in the middle and you are on AM when you check SWR?
There is no calibration for the SWR meter on the 94HP
See Page 6 number 16 in the manual
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The one on the radio reads 1.2 I'm using a new meter not the built in one
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The one on the radio shows a good read, and the external shows high?? What kind of external SWR meter?
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Road something it's in the truck we used it on another radio and it worked fine
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If it is not the antenna or coax, that leaves the antenna ground plane as the most likely fault.
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What you need to do is interconnect the large metal portions of the truck into one really large antenna ground plane. This is called "Bonding". Connecting the parts together is all about RF [radio frequency] and has nothing to do with electrical grounding.
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The traditional method is to use 8 to 10 gauge wire. Run a wire from the upper bolt that connects the door to the door hinge. Run the other end to the upper bolt that connects the door hinge to the door frame.
Next, Connect a second wire where the bottom bolt of the upper hinge attaches to the door frame. Attach the other end to the top bolt where the bottom hinge is bolted to the door frame. Finally, connect another wire from the bottom bolt that attaches the bottom hinge to the door frame. Connect the other end to the chassis frame.
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NOTE: it is very important to keep the wire lengths short. Do not run one long wire from the door to the chassis. It is extremely important to connect the door to the door frame, the hinges to each other and finally the cab[door frame] to the chassis.
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A alternate solution is to install a CB antenna ground plane kit for trucks. See www.FrancisAntennaOnline.com/cb_antenna_mounts.htmlLast edited: Feb 18, 2012
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