Hello all. Well, got the el-chepo swr meter, hooked it up, and 40 is about a 1.7 which isnt bad and channel 1 barely reads at all. So, lower the antenna to raise channel one and lower channel 40. Sounds simple, except cutting/lowering the whip lowers the swr on all the channela and in fact causes channel 1 to not regester a swr at all.
Any input?
Wilson 500, cobra 29ltd
New (to me) SWR Problem
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by BigByrd47119, Jan 22, 2013.
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Dont see a problem. The only antenna I ever got matching SWR's is on my single coil 10k. I'm currently running a K40Plus just for something different and basically have the same situation. 1 doesnt budge, 40 is just under 2 and ch 20 is around 1.3 ish.
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Just talked to the local cb shop (werent answering at the time I posted this) and they said the same. I just always thought the swr had to move a LITTLE bit, but I guess not. In that case I have a 1.0 on 1 and 1.2 on 40...and to top it off, the internal swr on my cobra 29 is dead on! -
We should all have those problems. You're good, don't worry about it.
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What happened is that your antenna was originally matched below channel 1 (which is typical), and when you trimmed the antenna, it moved the resonant point up to channel 1.
Trim a bit more, and you should be able to make 1.3:1 or less on all 40 channels. -
What she said.
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