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Azstorm
New member Username: Azstorm
Post Number: 9 Registered: 10-2004
| Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2004 - 8:00 pm: |
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for Pain In The Butt!!! Ive been fighting this one for over an hour. I have a steel post bolted to the bed of my Toyota 4x4,the coax runs down the center of the post,through the bed,under the truck and into the cab. Its a new coax and is tight at both ends. 10K predator is mounted properly and is secure. I have a new radio and no matter what channel Im on it PEGS the SWR meter.Dial a watt is at about 2 watts. coax connections to the radio and meter and antenna are all secure. Yes,I have the meter set right. I have the bed of the truck grounded to the frame and am wondering if I need to groung the post to the bed?? This one has me baffled,anyone have any ideas?? |
Patzerozero
Intermediate Member Username: Patzerozero
Post Number: 191 Registered: 7-2004
| Posted on Thursday, November 11, 2004 - 9:06 am: |
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it's probably something so simple, just a dumb mistake! does radio have built in swr meter? or are you using only external? try a different radio w/built in swr meter & see where you're at. are coax ends soldered correctly? check w/ohmeter to see if shorted shield to center conductor. check antenna body to truck to see if antenna/mount is shorted. check whip-is it not making connection inside antenna body? is antenna not making good contact(corrosion) in mount? double & triple check meter settings, just in case! try a different antenna(mag mount even) just to see if you get a different reading. try meter on base or somewhere where you know swr's are good. you never know, meter could have died. if anything, with low input, 2 watts, your biggest problem should be not enough watts to set cal. i'll bet by now your swr's are 1.4:1 and you found that dumb mistake! |
Gumball
Junior Member Username: Gumball
Post Number: 17 Registered: 10-2004
| Posted on Thursday, November 11, 2004 - 9:11 am: |
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Azstorm: This does not sound like a "lack of ground" issue - more like a "dead short" issue, and unfortunately, it is probably necessary to do an elimination list: -check co-ax with ohm meter -check antenna connection with ohm meter -is it possible to connect radio in another vehicle? -is it possible to connect another radio to this vehicle? |
Azstorm
Junior Member Username: Azstorm
Post Number: 10 Registered: 10-2004
| Posted on Thursday, November 11, 2004 - 3:32 pm: |
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Thanks Gumball,I got it. The isolator on the mount was grounding out. Now it rocks though,got my DaveMade singing!! Thanks for the help!! P.S. I saw my original post was edited.I appologize for the error on my part. |
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