VHF technical: Help Wanted
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 2:22 pm
I need a hand with my VHF on-board. Trying to decide if this radio is junk or not, or if the antenna was defective (was brand new when I installed it, or if the solder connection is faulty (which I doubt because I very carefully soldered it myself).
Are any of you hams with a good handle on the technical?
I need the output from the final signal amp tested on my marine radio.
I need the SWR tested for my antenna.
I need an opinion on proximity to aluminum window frame and bimini top tubes.
I know what those three above are in basic terms but haven't dealt with any of this since CB days in the 80s... But the last task I was told I needed was I need my coax and connectors "read." (Does he mean check them for "leaks?!")
The last piece that was mentioned was to check voltage while broadcasting. I can and will do that myself but to be honest I doubt that is an issue as the power supply comes up a 10 gauge feeder from the battery to a terminal block and all connections are either soldered or at the terminal block. All the negatives are connected to another terminal block with a heavy home run back to the battery negative.
I got this advice from a radio guru from the Land of Fruits and Nuts - I mean California- and he tells me to check the above and either fix or throw out the faulty part. I have had three radios (one I bought and two were gifted to me and each one had reception and broadcast issues and the current is the worst (gotten worse over time) so at this point I suspect the antenna or the RG58 but I would like to know the problem before I start throwing money at it. Especially if antenna location or the PL259 has anything to do with it.
He suggested I should contact a heavily involved ham in my area and trade him a pizza for 20 minutes of his time on the above four areas. I figured I would give it a shot!
Any hams want a pizza?
Thanks - Mark 802-279-1680
Are any of you hams with a good handle on the technical?
I need the output from the final signal amp tested on my marine radio.
I need the SWR tested for my antenna.
I need an opinion on proximity to aluminum window frame and bimini top tubes.
I know what those three above are in basic terms but haven't dealt with any of this since CB days in the 80s... But the last task I was told I needed was I need my coax and connectors "read." (Does he mean check them for "leaks?!")
The last piece that was mentioned was to check voltage while broadcasting. I can and will do that myself but to be honest I doubt that is an issue as the power supply comes up a 10 gauge feeder from the battery to a terminal block and all connections are either soldered or at the terminal block. All the negatives are connected to another terminal block with a heavy home run back to the battery negative.
I got this advice from a radio guru from the Land of Fruits and Nuts - I mean California- and he tells me to check the above and either fix or throw out the faulty part. I have had three radios (one I bought and two were gifted to me and each one had reception and broadcast issues and the current is the worst (gotten worse over time) so at this point I suspect the antenna or the RG58 but I would like to know the problem before I start throwing money at it. Especially if antenna location or the PL259 has anything to do with it.
He suggested I should contact a heavily involved ham in my area and trade him a pizza for 20 minutes of his time on the above four areas. I figured I would give it a shot!
Any hams want a pizza?
Thanks - Mark 802-279-1680