"Al Klein" wrote in message
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:25:08 GMT, "Alex Clayton"
said in rec.radio.scanner:
How much do they cost? Looking over e-bay it looks like there is no
shortage
of replacement antennas if I screw one up. If I buy an SWR (what the hell
is
this?)
An SWR (Standing Wave Ratio) meter - you need a signal source, like a
transmitter, to feed it.
An antenna noise bridge, a signal source like a signal generator, and
a few weeks of study will work better if you don't have transmitters
available for the frequencies in question.
Or you could just by a "stubby" antenna. They work worse than
standard length antennas, but since rubber ducks work so poorly to
begin with, you aren't losing much.
Well I got a lot of responses to this and I still don't know any more than I
did. I took another inch off, the 150's (county police), 450's & 800's (city
police) still come in great. So bottom line now I can carry the thing at
work much easier and it works great. I still have the original antenna if I
ever need it, but I have never cared about the HAM, Aircraft and such.
If anyone else has wished the antenna could be shorter to not be in the
way I would recommend getting a spare first before trying this. Lot's of
them around.
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