SoCal Need Help. Borrow an SWR Meter?
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SoCal Need Help. Borrow an SWR Meter?
Hi my fellow jeep people. I need some help! I've got a big expedition departing on Friday of this week. I need to install a CB in order to participate in it. And so I've done that. I feel that the install was clean and everything worked really well. However I had a friend who dabbles in radios that said he had an SWR meter and would be able to come over and help me. However his equipment seems to be extremely technologically Advanced we're talking a meter that is probably close to thousand dollars here! Point being is that I'm not sure he knows how to use it or that it works for what I need to do to my fire stick antenna. I have the cobra 75 CB with the quadratec tailgate mount. What I'd like to know is if there are any fellow jeepers in the area with a cheap SWR meter that I could borrow. Or if any local Jeepers would have a couple of minutes to help me tune my antenna. I know it only takes a few minutes and I have watched plenty of online videos I feel I could knock this out pretty quickly I just need that meter. No local shops sell them and it would not get here before Friday if I ordered online. Any help!?
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Go find a truck stop with a cb shop. They have everything you need in stock or possibly a radio tech on duty. The only cb accessories I can find in my area are at the truck stops.
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I thought of that but I live in Huntington Beach and don't remember seeing one around here. The area is so populated and a search in my map didn't pull any up. I'll have to try to find a specific name of a truck stop. Good call though your suggestion confirmed my suspicion that they may have something.
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I ended up getting an Swr meter from a great ham radio shop locally
Now I am able to receive NOAA like they are sitting inside the jeep with me. But on a recent road trip I didn't hear much chatter on 19 and only had one person respond that they could hear me. Is this normal??
Now I am able to receive NOAA like they are sitting inside the jeep with me. But on a recent road trip I didn't hear much chatter on 19 and only had one person respond that they could hear me. Is this normal??
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I ended up getting an Swr meter from a great ham radio shop locally Now I am able to receive NOAA like they are sitting inside the jeep with me. But on a recent road trip I didn't hear much chatter on 19 and only had one person respond that they could hear me. Is this normal??
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I ended up getting an Swr meter from a great ham radio shop locally
Now I am able to receive NOAA like they are sitting inside the jeep with me. But on a recent road trip I didn't hear much chatter on 19 and only had one person respond that they could hear me. Is this normal??
Now I am able to receive NOAA like they are sitting inside the jeep with me. But on a recent road trip I didn't hear much chatter on 19 and only had one person respond that they could hear me. Is this normal??
Thanks, Stoney....
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I went to the Ham Radio Outlet
933 N Euclid St
Anaheim, CA 92801
United States
Great little shop. Very helpful. It wasn't inexpensive however. The meter was like $30 and the jumper cable was like $19.
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