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I know very little about ham radio and have a simple question about
antennas. I have been given some radios that were connected to large roof-mount antennas. I don't seem to be able to pick up anything on them using the standard rubber ducky antennas that came with the radios. I occured to me that the previous owner may have tuned the radios to use the big antennas and maybe that is why the don't work with the small antennas. Is that a likely explaination? Thanks in advance, Twiddler |
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Twiddler wrote:
I know very little about ham radio and have a simple question about antennas. I have been given some radios that were connected to large roof-mount antennas. I don't seem to be able to pick up anything on them using the standard rubber ducky antennas that came with the radios. I occured to me that the previous owner may have tuned the radios to use the big antennas and maybe that is why the don't work with the small antennas. Is that a likely explaination? Thanks in advance, Twiddler I don't think so. Perhaps the front ends of the radios have been damaged by static discharge while connected to the large antennas. What frequencies are you listening to, HF or VHF/UHF? Some VHF/UHF handheld radios come with a rubber ducky and have HF coverage as a secondary feature. On those, you generally can't hear much on HF with the ducky except maybe strong signals at night. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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