There can be issues with feel lines sometimes that affect the meters results, but the factors above are good goals. It is always best to take these readings for tuning purposes at the feed point and at the working height---albeit inconvenient.
I kind of figured that, the meter instructions say to use a 1/2 wave coax length, the longer the coax the more inaccuracy that you may encounter. Probably splitting hairs here anyway. I am pretty happy with my results the way they are but will get the frequency back up when it stops raining some day.
This is a bit low in frequency. When you made the mod to the antenna to make it tunable, did you change any of the original dimensions or are they the same and you just added the larger tubing?
I tried to make it the same length exactly. It don't take much of a length change maybe 1/4 to 1/2" to make a change in the frequency though and bring it into the mid band. I don't think the tube diameter hurt anything, some day I may have to assemble the original AP and get a real good comparison. Work don't allow much productive free time. Most days I am just burnt out when i get home, old age perhaps.
I think we talked about this the other day and you said when you tuned the antenna low to the Earth it was good at 27.205, but when you raised it up higher the resonance or the good readings showed the antenna drop down in frequency. That could have been another thread I was on where this topic came up.
It was this thread. Wasn't really complaining and know what has to be done. sometimes I just add information on what happened just for any discussion. Not really to get advice or cause work for anyone. You sound like a very knowledgeable person and the last thing I want to do is waste your time.
How many digits read out on the LCD display for SWR? My meter reads two places past the decimal. Yours could read only one digit past the decimal and that compared to the analog meter may differ.[/QUOTE]
It indeed reads to the 1/10ths only. I figured that it was just a cheap meter, MFJ 269B
Thanks for the reply
I kind of figured that, the meter instructions say to use a 1/2 wave coax length, the longer the coax the more inaccuracy that you may encounter. Probably splitting hairs here anyway. I am pretty happy with my results the way they are but will get the frequency back up when it stops raining some day.
This is a bit low in frequency. When you made the mod to the antenna to make it tunable, did you change any of the original dimensions or are they the same and you just added the larger tubing?
I tried to make it the same length exactly. It don't take much of a length change maybe 1/4 to 1/2" to make a change in the frequency though and bring it into the mid band. I don't think the tube diameter hurt anything, some day I may have to assemble the original AP and get a real good comparison. Work don't allow much productive free time. Most days I am just burnt out when i get home, old age perhaps.
I think we talked about this the other day and you said when you tuned the antenna low to the Earth it was good at 27.205, but when you raised it up higher the resonance or the good readings showed the antenna drop down in frequency. That could have been another thread I was on where this topic came up.
It was this thread. Wasn't really complaining and know what has to be done. sometimes I just add information on what happened just for any discussion. Not really to get advice or cause work for anyone. You sound like a very knowledgeable person and the last thing I want to do is waste your time.
How many digits read out on the LCD display for SWR? My meter reads two places past the decimal. Yours could read only one digit past the decimal and that compared to the analog meter may differ.[/QUOTE]
It indeed reads to the 1/10ths only. I figured that it was just a cheap meter, MFJ 269B
Thanks for the reply