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Old March 25th 09, 01:42 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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We have an rv with a fiberglass roof. It has wiring cable etc for a cb.
The CB uses the radio antenna. That's not the best of situation but
until I can address a CB only antenna I don't want to cook a CB with
high SWRs.
I have an old Teaberry that you can tune the SWR on the radio itself.
Unfortunately several years ago the meter went out. The shop that
replaced used one that fit but it doesn't correspond to the old meter
and no telling what SWR I get when I tune it to where the position use
to be.
Does anyone make a separate SWR meter to not only indicate the SWR but
to tune it on the meter?
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Old March 25th 09, 01:58 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Frog Britches wrote:
We have an rv with a fiberglass roof. It has wiring cable etc for a cb.
The CB uses the radio antenna. That's not the best of situation but
until I can address a CB only antenna I don't want to cook a CB with
high SWRs.
I have an old Teaberry that you can tune the SWR on the radio itself.
Unfortunately several years ago the meter went out. The shop that
replaced used one that fit but it doesn't correspond to the old meter
and no telling what SWR I get when I tune it to where the position use
to be.
Does anyone make a separate SWR meter to not only indicate the SWR but
to tune it on the meter?

Hello Frog, you'd be better off spending your money on an antenna that is
mounted to your mirror or luggage rack,(something metal) trim it to a flat
match and forget the tuner. The radio will work much better that way.

A dummy load will give you a flat swr but it won't be worth a **** on the
air.
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Old March 25th 09, 11:14 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
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On Mar 24, 8:58*pm, Steve wrote:
Frog Britches wrote:
We have an rv with a fiberglass roof. It has wiring cable etc for a cb.
The CB uses the radio antenna. That's not the best of situation but
until I can address a CB only antenna I don't want to cook a CB with
high SWRs.
I have an old Teaberry that you can tune the SWR on the radio itself.
Unfortunately several years ago the meter went out. The shop that
replaced used one that fit but it doesn't correspond to the old meter
and no telling what SWR I get when I tune it to where the position use
to be.
Does anyone make a separate SWR meter to not only indicate the SWR but
to tune it on the meter?


Hello Frog, you'd be better off spending your money on an antenna that is
mounted to your mirror or luggage rack,(something metal) trim it to a flat
match and forget the tuner. The radio will work much better that way.

*A dummy load will give you a flat swr but it won't be worth a **** on the
*air.


don't listen to this faggot. he is a damned idiot. if he is being nice
to you it is because he wants to be gay with you. Don't trust this
piece of coprophagic punk to give the right time of day. His fat pig
wife is the same way.
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