Weird swr problem.

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by Evvy Thomas, Mar 12, 2016.

  1. Evvy Thomas

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    First off, I now know using the radios built in swr meter is not a reliable indicator. Having said that, I originally had my bone-stock Cobra 29 LX hooked up through the stock antenna/coax of my '13 Prostar and got antenna warnings. Replaced the stock antenna with a Francis 4ft. Hotrod and immediately got great swr readings (1.1 across the band on the internal meter) and decent reports of 2 miles or so on the road for the last couple months.
    Today I put on a Sirio P5000 and had marginal swr readings of 2.5 or so but no antenna warning. So I took it off and put the Francis back on and now I'm getting high swrs on that, 2.1 to 2.5 and I can't get a radio check reply.
    So what's changed?
     
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  3. EZ Money

    EZ Money Road Train Member

    The last ProStar I had was a 2013....I had to run ground straps from the mirror arms to the door hinge bolts to get a decent SWR reading.
    That was also with my own coax and mirror mount.
    The factory coax goes through a diplexor type box that uses those same factory antenna mounts and coax for the stereo and TV antenna.
     
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    I keep hearing that, but my truck does have a separate antenna on the right side just in front of the windshield that looks to be a normal radio antenna. What's that for?
     
  5. EZ Money

    EZ Money Road Train Member

    That is probably the stereo then.I know most of the newer trucks use the CB antenna for the TV connection also.
    You might want to try a single antenna and 18ft of good coax.
    They make a mount that is specific for the ProStar mirror arms larger diameter.
    I did that with a single Francis and it talked great and had a good SWR reading.

    International uses a very poor quality coax from the factory.
     
  6. Evvy Thomas

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    Guess I'll go with new coax then. Just weird that everything seemed fine until I swapped antennas.
     
  7. EZ Money

    EZ Money Road Train Member

    When checking SWR are you away from buildings or other trucks? And have the doors shut?
    That can throw things off also.
    Also those mounts inside the mirror housings pretty much suck too....Mine vibrated loose in just a few months from getting the truck new.
     
  8. Evvy Thomas

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    Good point. I'll check again when I'm in an open area.
     
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    Don't waste money on new cable until you check RF grounds.
     
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  10. Evvy Thomas

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    I will have the ground checked but if I'm going to be pushing 250w out with the 98, should I even consider using the stock coax which may or may not be tied in with the tv/radio antenna? It's a company truck so I'd love to be able to use the internal wiring but I'll run and tuck new wire if need be.
     
  11. rabbiporkchop

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    OEM cable should be fine for 250w
     
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