Equipment needed: SWR meter, short jumper coax 3
foot.
Procedure: The SWR meter needs to be placed
in line between the antenna and the CB. Connect the antenna (normally connected
to the back of the CB) to the connector marked "Antenna" or
"Ant" on your SWR Meter. Connect one end of the short jumper
coax to the "transmit" or "Xmit" on the SWR meter. Connect
the other end of your jumper coax to the CB.
Assuming you have a standard SWR meter the switches should
read as follows: REF or SWR, FWD, and there should be a slide switch marked
"set" or "Adjust". If different consult your meter's owner’s
manual.
With the radio on the lowest channel (1 on CB) and the SWR
meters switch in the Forward (FWD) position, depress the transmit switch (key
up) located on the microphone.
While holding the unit in this transmit mode, adjust the
meter needle to the set position using the Set or Adjust knob on the meter.
As soon as the needle is in alignment with the corresponding
mark on the meter face, flip the switch to the Reference (REF) position.
The meter is now showing your SWR on channel one. Note the
value and quickly release the microphone switch. Record this reading.
Repeat the previous step on channels 19 and 40.
How to read your results: If SWR on channels 1,
19 & 40 is below 2.0, your radio can be operated safely.
If SWR on all channels is above 2.0 but not in the "red
zone" (normally over 3.0), you may be experiencing coaxial cable reaction
(bad quality, wrong length, etc.), insufficient ground plane, or have an
ungrounded antenna mount.
If SWR is in the "red zone" on all channels, you
probably have an electrical short in your coax connectors, or your mounting
stud was installed incorrectly and is shorted. Do not operate your radio until
the problem is found, serious damage can occur to your radio.
If SWR on the lowest channel is higher than it is on the
highest channel, your antenna system appears to be electrically short. Your
antenna length may need to be increased.
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