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got my wilson 1000 have question
In the box came the magnet mount of course, but also a round flat steel donut looking thing that was attached to the magnet mount seperated by a piece of cardboard. Am i supposed to put this under the magnet mount before i put it on the vehicle. If not what is it for. |
Alex:
That's there for shipping, to keep the magnet base in place. DON't put it in the mount before putting it on the vehicle. It will scratch the crap out of your paint. You can use it to throw at people who want to mess with your car. ::grin:: Otherwise, it'd make a great miniature picture frame for a pic of your mother in law (I really did this), just as soon as you add a "lid" for it, to make it look like a toilet seat. ::Smirk:: -SSB Alex wrote: In the box came the magnet mount of course, but also a round flat steel donut looking thing that was attached to the magnet mount seperated by a piece of cardboard. Am i supposed to put this under the magnet mount before i put it on the vehicle. If not what is it for. |
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 00:19:40 GMT, sideband wrote:
Alex: That's there for shipping, to keep the magnet base in place. DON't put it in the mount before putting it on the vehicle. It will scratch the crap out of your paint. You can use it to throw at people who want to mess with your car. ::grin:: Otherwise, it'd make a great miniature picture frame for a pic of your mother in law (I really did this), just as soon as you add a "lid" for it, to make it look like a toilet seat. ::Smirk:: -SSB Thanks a bunch man. Should I adjust this antenna whip. I don't have external swr meter right now, but should have one very soon. I hope it doesn't mess anything up since I cant check it right now. I did check it, and am going to again in a second with the built in SWR meter, but I hear they are not accurate. Should I try several methods going up and down with the antenna? Someone told me that i should drop it all the way in. I've also been reading that going up or down with the antenna brings in different signals, something to do with 11 meters adjust the antenna..I wish i could find the site and maybe you would know what I was talking about |
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 00:19:40 GMT, sideband wrote:
Here is the link. What does this mean? http://www.wilsonantenna.com/cutting.htm |
Alex: Put the whip about halfway in, then check the SWR on channel 1
and then channel 40. If the SWR is higher on 40 than it is on 1, shorten the whip (put it into the base another 1/4 inch) and repeat the measurements on 1 and 40. When the SWR is about the same on 1 and 40, and below 2.0:1, you'll be safe. You SHOULD see an SWR below 1.5:1 easily all the way across the 40 channels. The SWR should also be lower on channel 19 than at the band edges (1 and 40) when you're done. The internal SWR meter may or may not be accurate, but it'll at least get you close. Oh, make sure the doors are closed, etc, when you check the SWR... Something as simple as having a door open can make a drastic difference. -SSB Alex wrote: On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 00:19:40 GMT, sideband wrote: Alex: That's there for shipping, to keep the magnet base in place. DON't put it in the mount before putting it on the vehicle. It will scratch the crap out of your paint. You can use it to throw at people who want to mess with your car. ::grin:: Otherwise, it'd make a great miniature picture frame for a pic of your mother in law (I really did this), just as soon as you add a "lid" for it, to make it look like a toilet seat. ::Smirk:: -SSB Thanks a bunch man. Should I adjust this antenna whip. I don't have external swr meter right now, but should have one very soon. I hope it doesn't mess anything up since I cant check it right now. I did check it, and am going to again in a second with the built in SWR meter, but I hear they are not accurate. Should I try several methods going up and down with the antenna? Someone told me that i should drop it all the way in. I've also been reading that going up or down with the antenna brings in different signals, something to do with 11 meters adjust the antenna..I wish i could find the site and maybe you would know what I was talking about |
"Alex" wrote in message
... On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 00:19:40 GMT, sideband wrote: Here is the link. What does this mean? http://www.wilsonantenna.com/cutting.htm do NOT cut the antenna. -Dr.X |
On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 21:01:52 -0400, Alex
wrote: On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 00:19:40 GMT, sideband wrote: Here is the link. What does this mean? http://www.wilsonantenna.com/cutting.htm Alex; Try what SSB said. There may antenna installations that require you to cut the whip. That is if you can't get the SWR down by adjusting the length, and you know the antenna is too long (SWR is lower on channel 1 than channel 40) you may have to trim it. Try adjusting it first before you think about cutting it. |
sideband wrote in message om...
Alex: That's there for shipping, to keep the magnet base in place. DON't put it in the mount before putting it on the vehicle. It will scratch the crap out of your paint. You can use it to throw at people who want to mess with your car. ::grin:: Otherwise, it'd make a great miniature picture frame for a pic of your mother in law (I really did this), just as soon as you add a "lid" for it, to make it look like a toilet seat. ::Smirk:: -SSB Alex wrote: In the box came the magnet mount of course, but also a round flat steel donut looking thing that was attached to the magnet mount seperated by a piece of cardboard. Am i supposed to put this under the magnet mount before i put it on the vehicle. If not what is it for. Or you can do like Christine Petabone does, and insert it into your rectal orifice. |
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