I took a look again..Said 7-8 mi barefoot on 45 watts but the rest was done with 1500 watts....
Imagine whats possible when moveing his ant outta there...![]()
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Antenna tuning ?
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by HD_Renegade, Jul 14, 2018.
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An analyzer will do the rest..[/QUOTE]
The 2 cb shops I go to use these meters in the truck. They tell me everything is perfect and couldn't ask for more.Attached Files:
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I understand, and I also understand you dont use firestick which is prone to breaking at the top of the threads. There is nothing wrong with the right spring. -
The 2 cb shops I go to use these meters in the truck. They tell me everything is perfect and couldn't ask for more.[/QUOTE]
Did they tell you what the #'s...I dont or would never just take their word for it..If a shop can screw up a tune cause they dont know what they are doin,same with tuneing of your antenna..rabbiporkchop Thanks this. -
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The 2 cb shops I go to use these meters in the truck. They tell me everything is perfect and couldn't ask for more.[/QUOTE]
The z setting is a fancy different way of finding out the same and the r(should be 50 ohms,give or take a cpl and the x(should be 0,give or take a cpl #'s.)..Grab an ohm meter and test different parts of your mount for resistance...Was also told to chk coax to for ahorts and resistance but somethin new was to unhook coax from radio and ant..Use + prob into + side of power supple and lay the - probe on coax..Not sure what that purpose is but im assumeing it will pick up moise thats not supposed to be there..I gotta bone up on that this week..
In my new cascadia im hearing a noise that im thinkin is a fridge.. -
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On 1500 watts he should but would be better if the antenna was outta there..
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