by Toepopper » 06 Dec 2011 17:56
I have a mirrored word for word antenna installation experience, same temperatures but I made up my mind to geterdone. After installing the antenna I hooked the cable to an SWR meter (standing wave ratio) and then from the meter to the CB with a jumper cable. You are supposed to check channel 40 and then Ch 1 to see if there is any difference but mine both read 1.1 on the swr scale. Thats perfect so I know for sure the signal is getting out. I picked up one voice from the piney woods of East Texas and another from the panhandle of Idaho who was in his truck. I responded but evidently neither of these fellows could hear me because they didn't respond. Surprisingly I heard no local chatter from log truck drivers but they may be on a specific channel I haven't located yet. The CB I am using is a 4 watt General Electric built in 1978, the first year they went from 23 to 40 channel and it still gets out there!
I have a mirrored word for word antenna installation experience, same temperatures but I made up my mind to geterdone. After installing the antenna I hooked the cable to an SWR meter (standing wave ratio) and then from the meter to the CB with a jumper cable. You are supposed to check channel 40 and then Ch 1 to see if there is any difference but mine both read 1.1 on the swr scale. Thats perfect so I know for sure the signal is getting out. I picked up one voice from the piney woods of East Texas and another from the panhandle of Idaho who was in his truck. I responded but evidently neither of these fellows could hear me because they didn't respond. Surprisingly I heard no local chatter from log truck drivers but they may be on a specific channel I haven't located yet. The CB I am using is a 4 watt General Electric built in 1978, the first year they went from 23 to 40 channel and it still gets out there!