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    Hey all,


    I installed a CB last week and finally got to test it last night.

    Tha Mrs' & I went out for a night run with Rick & Sarah. Everything was fine until Rick went a few hundred yards ahead to scout the trail.

    I could here him fine on my end, but he couldn't hear my responses.

    "CRASH! are you out there?"
    -yes
    "CRASH! Come in"
    -I hear ya Rick
    "CRASH! DO YOU COPY?"
    -YEAH RICK GO AHEAD
    "CRASH! COME IN"
    -*@&#!

    You get the point.

    A few minutes later we grouped back up and he could hear me fine.


    The unit is a cheapo Radio-shack jobbie (Same as Rick's I believe)
    The Antennea (also a cheapy)is mounted on a bracket that bolts in behind the rear taillight.

    I'm assuming the problem is distance related, but why I received him loud and clear, yet he couldn't hear me, baffles me.


    So can anyone offer some guidance?



    Ride'on,

    ~CRASH!~

  • #2
    Crash!,

    You probably need to tune the Standing Wave Ration (SWR) of your CB antenna so that it radiates more power. Here's an explanation. I will bring my SWR meter to the Meet n Greet on Saturday. If your antenna came with an adjustment tool, bring it with you. Meanwhile, make sure that the antenna mount bracket is well grounded.
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    • #3
      Very cool... Thanks Russ!


      Originally posted by Russ Chung
      Meanwhile, make sure that the antenna mount bracket is well grounded.
      Hmmm... the bracket I made is Aluminum. THAT could be a problem. I'll make a new bracket in something more conductive and see if that helps too.


      Ride'on,

      ~CRASH!~

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      • #4
        Aluminum isn't an issue - assuming the mount is grounded well to the vehicle - we make entire antenna's out of it in the Ham world

        If you have a test meter/light, try this. Remove the antenna from the mount, unscrew the PL-259 connector from the back of the radio. Check for continuity between the center pin of the PL-259 and the shell - you shouldn't have any. Check between the shell and a known frame ground - you should have continuity.

        If you pass both of those - it's likely VSWR related
        Jeff
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Old Fart
          Aluminum isn't an issue - assuming the mount is grounded well to the vehicle - we make entire antenna's out of it in the Ham world
          Hes right the aluminum isnt a problem, my bracket is made out of aluminum and my CB works perfect. its most likely SWR related.
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          • #6
            The fact that he has RX but limited TX makes me think so too - but checking continuity is pretty easy.
            Jeff
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Old Fart
              The fact that he has RX but limited TX makes me think so too - but checking continuity is pretty easy.
              oh yeah no doubt, check the continuity first.
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