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If a radio can sense when SWR is TOO high then why can't it show me the SWR reading??

Beats me why they don't include that but I do not know of any VHF/UHF radio that does have a built in SWR meter. Only ones I have seen are on HF and a couple of older VHF/UHF base radios.

I think the icom706mkii has a meter, digital of course, but it is a shack in a box hf and vhf.
 
I think the icom706mkii has a meter, digital of course, but it is a shack in a box hf and vhf.

Only works on HF.


Hmmmm....that made me think. I just checked my Yaesu FT-857D. The digital SWR meter works on all bands including 2m and 70cm. I have the LDG FT-METER external meter so it is even nicer than the tiny little digital thing. I usually have the external meter set to read TX power however and just check the SWR on the radio`s display.
 


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  • @ Geoexplorer69:
    Coax question. I just put up a new Sirio monsoon base antenna with 100’ of rg8u coax testing with myMFJ antenna analyzer shows 1.4 swr at 26.965mhz and a 1.1 at 27.405 mhz . When I checked the ohms it’s steady a 30 ohms across the entire bandwidth.
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    Is 30 ohms worth worrying about in a 100’ run of rg8u ?


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