one more very important thing: Do not use those cheap swr meters, here is why, 1, they usually have a plastic body. 2, the measurement device internally is not a true swr bar, it is a printed circuit and is only about 60% accurate. find a shop and or ask around for a meter that is from the 80's-90's with a true bar built in. also, don't use a base station watt meter, they are not designed for those applications.
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Well, with the 20% tolerance slop you say is in CBs anyway, what's wrong with using the $25 SWR specials out there everywhere on the market? IOW, why use a scalpel to slice the baloney?
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