Old CB'r needs Help with new equipment.
Old CB'r needs Help with new equipment.
Good Morning:
I am a old CB'R, Just getting back in the business that can't remember how to hook up my new base radio, Dosy Test Center, Palomar Skipper and Antenna all in one Series. Does it require two jumpers? Any Help?
With all best wishes:
Ted
(Long Ranger)
Ted
(Long Ranger)
Re: Old CB'r needs Help with new equipment.
I'm an old CB'er as well but i think the order is radio to amp (1 lead) amp to meter (1 lead) antenna into meter (so two "jumpers")htmeeks wrote:
Good Morning:
I am a old CB'R, Just getting back in the business that can't remember how to hook up my new base radio, Dosy Test Center, Palomar Skipper and Antenna all in one Series. Does it require two jumpers? Any Help?
regards;
Dave from Canada
Dave from Canada
Reply to Question.
Dave:
Many Thanks for the information. I'll put it to the test.
With all best wishes:
Ted
(Long Ranger)
Ted
(Long Ranger)
Make sure you test your SWR with nothing but the radio first off.
If the SWR is good for the radio alone, then you can move on to putting the amp in line.
Be sure the meter will handle the power out of the amp, and run the radio into the amp, then the amp into the meter and meter out to antenna.
If the meter can't handle that amount of wattage, get a new meter.
Once you have a good swr reading on both the radio alone and the rado& together, you are good to go.
Romstar
If the SWR is good for the radio alone, then you can move on to putting the amp in line.
Be sure the meter will handle the power out of the amp, and run the radio into the amp, then the amp into the meter and meter out to antenna.
If the meter can't handle that amount of wattage, get a new meter.
Once you have a good swr reading on both the radio alone and the rado& together, you are good to go.
Romstar
Reply to ROMSTAR about new Installation.
Many Thanks for all your help. I'll put it to the test. I have a DOSY Test Center. It should handle the wattage. My SWR, on a new ANTRON Ground Plane with the elements installed on the base of the antenna for TVI, is 1.4 to 1. I have the TEST CENTER in line, But I just could'nt figure out how to get the Palomar in line with all of it.
With all best wishes:
Ted
(Long Ranger)
Ted
(Long Ranger)