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    RostyC is offline Senior Board Member RostyC is on the right path.  You could probably safely loan them a quarter.
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    I bought a radio and a new antenna. Installed it and started to adjust the SWR's. I was cutting the antenna and the SWR's were coming down. I started at four and now I'm at two, but I've already taken 6 or 7 inches off and the SWR's aren't dropping any lower than 2. I stopped cutting and was going to take it to the cb shop where I bought it to let him finish it up but I thought I might throw it out for any suggestions. The antenna is a Workman model B-500. Couldn't find a pic on the net for it.

    Ideas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RostyC
    I bought a radio and a new antenna. Installed it and started to adjust the SWR's. I was cutting the antenna and the SWR's were coming down. I started at four and now I'm at two, but I've already taken 6 or 7 inches off and the SWR's aren't dropping any lower than 2. I stopped cutting and was going to take it to the cb shop where I bought it to let him finish it up but I thought I might throw it out for any suggestions. The antenna is a Workman model B-500. Couldn't find a pic on the net for it.

    Ideas?
    http://www.firestik.com/Meas-SWR.htm#Setting%20SWR

    everything you need to know

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    Well, thanks alot Fred. I was reading the freaking web page for hours. I'm going to buy a meter today and play around with analyzing all my CB components. I also have an OHM meter and will test the cable. I'll post my results and what I find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotSteve
    Well, thanks alot Fred. I was reading the freaking web page for hours. I'm going to buy a meter today and play around with analyzing all my CB components. I also have an OHM meter and will test the cable. I'll post my results and what I find.

    glad to help. I know truck drivers never have anything to do on weekends

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    The instructions included with the meter are good for nothing and don't even mention what the switches are for.

    Just about as good as Rusty's secret diet that he won't tell us about.

    If it's white, it aint right?
    Avoid anything that ends in toes? WTF

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    Well that was not exciting at all. Everything checked out perfect and it only cost me $40 bucks for the meter and a short cable! geez.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotSteve
    Well that was not exciting at all. Everything checked out perfect and it only cost me $40 bucks for the meter and a short cable! geez.
    Take your radio and throw it as far as you can, then start over, that'll keep you busy and remember "eat right not white."

    Thanks Fredog

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    Quote Originally Posted by RostyC
    Take your radio and throw it as far as you can, then start over, that'll keep you busy
    lol.....I'm not Rev.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotSteve
    Quote Originally Posted by RostyC
    Take your radio and throw it as far as you can, then start over, that'll keep you busy
    lol.....I'm not Rev.
    Of coarse not, I didn't say to set it on................FIRE!!

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    I still have my 10 meter Ranger under my bunk but that thing pisses me off. I pick up people in other states and have no idea if they are talking to me or not.

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