A Radio just for testing
- BigBlue 442
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A Radio just for testing
I know this maybe old hat for some, but I thought I would throw this out there for the ones that don't do this. I have a cobra 19 that I use just for testing SWR and other aspects of my mobile setup. Some may not realize it but when you set the SWR of an antenna you are setting them for the location of the antenna not the radio. Now you always want to check the SWR after you place your main radio inline, but for the initial tuning you can use a cheaper radio. This way if you have a short or something else is out of whack you don't burn up the finals in your pricey new toy. I also use the cheaper radio after I make changes to the power wires or ground wires. Again if I screwed anything up I would rather lose a cheap radio than an expensive one. And typically if I can get the system nice and quite with a cheap radio my main rig will be 5x5 for sure. I know there are other items made for this but for some this may be easier to use and or get their hands on. Just my take on setting up a mobile system.
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- BigBlue 442
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I've never 'lost' radio on set up, but come pretty close a few times a few weeks down the line.......The problem is, it's easy to get complacent about your own installation, and if your not paying attention to the 'give away' signs, you've suddenly got an expensive incident!
Perhaps you should consider making that tip a 'Sticky', I'm sure others will find it helpful.
Perhaps you should consider making that tip a 'Sticky', I'm sure others will find it helpful.
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