feet. All incoming traffic is clear for miles and no problems receiving transmissions, only when I try to call out. Any suggestions? Thanks Hi dstrand, sorry you are having a problem. I will need some
change and wont be what you just had with the meter in line. So leave meter inline or do this: Most meters have a field strength option. What you do is attach a small wire antenna to the SWR box where
...feet of coax, you will get better broad band. If the antenna comes with the whip in it already, its been tuned at the factory and you shouldn't change it yet. If not, half way is okay. It still needs ...
...feet; Antenna - the antenna must be tuned to the operating frequency (Channel) of your CB; Both interacts with each other and can cause the red warning light. Any antenna (even a mobile magnetically ...
...feet) and it transmits on the same channel that your radio is on, can you hear it?? If you transmit on your radio, does the working one hear you? If you open your squelch, does it make noise?? If you ...
...meter goes into the red, and I transmit just fine. I am using: New Midland 1001Z radio, original stock mic that came with the unit, 3 ft adjustable Firestik antenna and a Hood Channel Mount kit that ...
...feet of Fire-Flex coaxial cable with the Fire-Ring connector. I have the power connected to the fuse block under the hood and ran through the firewall using the supplied rubber grommet. I kept the ...
...feet of Fire-Flex coaxial cable with the Fire-Ring connector. I have the power connected to the fuse block under the hood and ran through the firewall using the supplied rubber grommet. I kept the ...
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