I have a question for you, but not sure how go about it.
Hello. What are you working on?
I have a question for you, but not sure how go about it.
4 JAN @ 1400Thanks for all the help guys. I had ordered a replacement K-40 whip, large bird hit antenna going down the highway, and it came in shortly after I posted this.
I went and picked up the whip and went over to his house and decided to try some things since I wasn't convinced he had done the first checks correctly after talking to him again. I took my new whip and used zip ties to attach it to his whip to make it longer by a couple of inches.
Took some reading and it was into the red zone big time. Had him push the add-on down some and took another reading and guess what, it got better. Kept doing this until it was flush with what he had and it got better each time. So I asked him some more queations and it turns out that what he had done before wasn't exactly what I had thougth he had done.
Put the k-40 whip into it instead of his since the k-40 was about half inch shorter and it got better still. chopped off 1 inch from his a quarter inch at a time before he was called into the house for supper and it was down to 1.9:1 at that point. Left my hacksaw with him and said have fun and be careful.
He doesn't want me to say who he bought the radio from. When he put it in his truck they kept telling him that couldn't hear him but he had a strong signal. Put it on the meter and dead key was way up and it only managed to get about 60 percent modulation with tone injected into the microphone.
After retuning it lowered the dead key and now get more swing and 95 percent modulation with the tone injection. And now sometimes they tell him to turn the mic down when he is close by.
Anyway looks like with a lot of chopping he will get it going. Just goes to show you that it is best to forget what you have been told and do some of your own checks prior to doing anything that can change things. And it helps to have some spare antenna parts laying arouond. That k-40 whip sure helped to show what really needed to be done.
Thanks again guys for the feedback.
...my new 10K Competition Plus Predator..
Ha! ha! ha! Who the heck knows? Probably just another marketing gimmick with a new model name and I fell for it.....lol...lol...lol! One thing for certain is that it is not short like the new MAX 2000.....lol....lol...lol!I’m not familiar with what all they have going on these days...is a “Competition Plus” any different than the original 10k?
Ha! ha! ha! Who the heck knows? Probably just another marketing gimmick with a new model name and I fell for it.....lol...lol...lol! One thing for certain is that it is not short like the new MAX 2000.....lol....lol...lol!
I found the following statement which does not tell us anything.
"The competition series is designed specifically for the CB enthusiast providing unmatched performance combined with a lifetime manufacturer warranty. This antenna just plain rocks!"
Additional information.I’m not familiar with what all they have going on these days...is a “Competition Plus” any different than the original 10k?
This afternoon I started with a 53" stinger and finished with a 42-15/16" stinger to obtain a 1.2:1.Ok, that makes sense.
I actually read a bit before I asked....I’m not entirely convinced that the retailers have their head around this
More research info below.Ok, that makes sense.
I actually read a bit before I asked....I’m not entirely convinced that the retailers have their head around this
This afternoon I started with a 53" stinger and finished with a 42-15/16" stinger to obtain a 1.2:1.
Thirty-minutes ago I trimmed-off another 1/8" and the VSWR did not change. 8-1/2" of the stinger gets inserted and bottoms-out into the main section. Maybe another 1/8" trim job will reduce the VSWR below 1.2:1 and maybe not. I'm not going to get wrapped-up around the axle trying to be a perfectionist and I'm leaving the antenna as-is.
My advice is to stick with the 22 or 27 inch original single coil 10K.
Both of those antennas have had extensive testing, not only by users, but years ago by a couple of RF guys with some $$ equipment.
The "Q" of those two antennas was good.
I have other reasons not to recommend the longer coil but I won't open that can of worms again.
Basically , Kale is good with his machine work and has a good warranty.
His price on those 2 antennas are more than fair.
I have always bought directly from him.
73
Jeff