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Standing Wave Ratio. Its a measurement of antenna matching via measuring how much power is reflected back to the amplifier output, rather than being radiated by the antenna.
Im guessing as low as possible as you want as little power going back to the amp output as possible, I cant imagine it would be good for the set otherwise.
If you need to borrow a SWR meter PM me your address when you need it and I'll drop you mine if you can send it back fairly sharpish. Its a little pointles buying one as you'll only use it once if you're keeping the same rig in the same vehicle
If you need to borrow a SWR meter PM me your address when you need it and I'll drop you mine if you can send it back fairly sharpish. Its a little pointles buying one as you'll only use it once if you're keeping the same rig in the same vehicle
Thanks for the offer, im still considering one but there have been a few occasions so far where one would have been handy.
If I needed to take the ariel down for say going on a ferry, train or under a barrier would it need to be re-tuined again ?
If I needed to take the ariel down for say going on a ferry, train or under a barrier would it need to be re-tuined again ?
No. As long as your cable is a constant, and the position is roughly the same each time, the only thing you can do to tune a bog standard CB antenna is change the length - which if cutting, is a once only deal!
No. As long as your cable is a constant, and the position is roughly the same each time, the only thing you can do to tune a bog standard CB antenna is change the length - which if cutting, is a once only deal!
Thanks, also how carefull must you be when running the cable say next to other 12v possitive cables? is there much of an issue with interference?
I fitted a Midland 98 to my 2nd gen. It fitted very neatly into where the ashtray was. It worked straight out of the box, no SWR meters etc. Just wired it up, fitted a mag mount to the roof and plugged in the antenna cable.
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