Hello again,
Another question since you guys are so helpful.
I'm thinking about installing a MFJ 925 auto tuner in my mobile rig. It's just that money is so limited that I want to be sure it is a good idea.
Here some pictures of the current antenna setup I have.
This is the Procomm antenna for off roading with a group. For some reason spotters don't like getting hit in the face by a SS whip antenna
I use this whip antenna in the desert for best performance and a wider band width. It's disadvantage is it's 13' 10" high and is a hell of a tree wacker.
The mast is drilled almost through so I can tune from the bottom of 11 meters to the top of 10 meters.
This is the manual tuning kit for setting up the whip antenna. With the antenna at maximum height, it covers 11 meters. The short black zip tie tunes from 27.005 - 28.5Mhz with an SWR under 1.7:1. The white zip tie covers 28.3 - 28.5Mhz with a SWR of not over 1.2:1. The long black zip tie covers 28.3 - 29.7Mhz with a SWR under 1.5:1.
So I'm thinking the MFJ auto tuner would be cool because it has the audible SWR warning in case the antenna is in the wrong adjustment. I like that the tuner has 2 memory banks, one for the whip and the other for the 5' Procomm.
Do you guys think the auto tuner would work well with this setup? Do auto tuners improve receive on non resonant antennas? While driving with the Procomm, the antenna moves around a lot on the spring. Because of the large amount of parallel metal of the cab of the truck the SWR varies quite a bit. Would this freak out the auto tuner?
Another question since you guys are so helpful.
I'm thinking about installing a MFJ 925 auto tuner in my mobile rig. It's just that money is so limited that I want to be sure it is a good idea.
Here some pictures of the current antenna setup I have.
This is the Procomm antenna for off roading with a group. For some reason spotters don't like getting hit in the face by a SS whip antenna
I use this whip antenna in the desert for best performance and a wider band width. It's disadvantage is it's 13' 10" high and is a hell of a tree wacker.
The mast is drilled almost through so I can tune from the bottom of 11 meters to the top of 10 meters.
This is the manual tuning kit for setting up the whip antenna. With the antenna at maximum height, it covers 11 meters. The short black zip tie tunes from 27.005 - 28.5Mhz with an SWR under 1.7:1. The white zip tie covers 28.3 - 28.5Mhz with a SWR of not over 1.2:1. The long black zip tie covers 28.3 - 29.7Mhz with a SWR under 1.5:1.
So I'm thinking the MFJ auto tuner would be cool because it has the audible SWR warning in case the antenna is in the wrong adjustment. I like that the tuner has 2 memory banks, one for the whip and the other for the 5' Procomm.
Do you guys think the auto tuner would work well with this setup? Do auto tuners improve receive on non resonant antennas? While driving with the Procomm, the antenna moves around a lot on the spring. Because of the large amount of parallel metal of the cab of the truck the SWR varies quite a bit. Would this freak out the auto tuner?