I found a high, remote spot past the edge of the Metroplex a few decades back where I would finalize making SWR-compatible changes.
Problem was in resisting temptation to again tweak them later .
I also labored under mis-understanding about the importance of “low” SWR.
In the big truck it’s obstacles more than anything else (high tension power lines) that’ll cause me to pull over at a better area.
Past that may be soil-composition and rock-content.
1). What is SWR at home (best spot in driveway or around the block)?
2). What is SWR at best high spot in my region?
— I’ve felt this covers it pretty well.
In the big truck if I’m below 1.5:1 then more adjustments (realistically) is tail-chasing. I should instead think, RF Bond, not antenna length.
In a private vehicle, you all might find it worthy to try different antennas at those multiple locations.
IIRC, 2NC995 did a bit of this with his pickup (an aside in a different-subject thread).
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Problem was in resisting temptation to again tweak them later .
I also labored under mis-understanding about the importance of “low” SWR.
In the big truck it’s obstacles more than anything else (high tension power lines) that’ll cause me to pull over at a better area.
Past that may be soil-composition and rock-content.
1). What is SWR at home (best spot in driveway or around the block)?
2). What is SWR at best high spot in my region?
— I’ve felt this covers it pretty well.
In the big truck if I’m below 1.5:1 then more adjustments (realistically) is tail-chasing. I should instead think, RF Bond, not antenna length.
In a private vehicle, you all might find it worthy to try different antennas at those multiple locations.
IIRC, 2NC995 did a bit of this with his pickup (an aside in a different-subject thread).
.
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