First off, thanks to you guys for the wealth of information on this site. I could not find a lot about this particular subject.
I have a Jeep with a Bearcat 980 radio, 18’ of coax and a Everhardt TSM 4’ antenna.
I made sure to run the coax so it wasn’t looped or coiled, cleaned the grounds from the antenna base, tire mount, frame and body, verified low resistance with a DMM.
I am using the built in SWR meter in the radio for tuning. The general consensus from the internet says the meter in the 980 is pretty reliable, I don’t have another meter to confirm.
I started out 2.5 SWR or so CH1 and 4.x CH40. I have trimmed the antenna to where I have 1.2 CH1 and 2.1 CH40. Every time I cut 1/4in from the wire, it does get better.
Now for the question, I have cut 6”, maybe more to get to this point. I will soon have to cut down the fiberglass rod because I can’t tuck the wire end into the slot without stretching the coiled end.
Is this an indication of some other issue and I am ruining this antenna?
I have a Jeep with a Bearcat 980 radio, 18’ of coax and a Everhardt TSM 4’ antenna.
I made sure to run the coax so it wasn’t looped or coiled, cleaned the grounds from the antenna base, tire mount, frame and body, verified low resistance with a DMM.
I am using the built in SWR meter in the radio for tuning. The general consensus from the internet says the meter in the 980 is pretty reliable, I don’t have another meter to confirm.
I started out 2.5 SWR or so CH1 and 4.x CH40. I have trimmed the antenna to where I have 1.2 CH1 and 2.1 CH40. Every time I cut 1/4in from the wire, it does get better.
Now for the question, I have cut 6”, maybe more to get to this point. I will soon have to cut down the fiberglass rod because I can’t tuck the wire end into the slot without stretching the coiled end.
Is this an indication of some other issue and I am ruining this antenna?