Finally got my satellite antenna system set up, using with my IC-910H. Works well on 144mhz, good PO, good SWR.? But on 432,,, I have good PO but NO reading on the SWR meter. As I tune up and down the band, PO goes up and down, as I get? near or far from resonant freq.? Power Out goes up and down as I tune up and down the band, but I get NO reading on the SWR meter.? Using an older CushCraft 416TB, circular right, I think. I expected either a good SWR reading,? (hopefully) or a bad reading, but I get NO SWR reading. My only thought is how it is wired, for R circular. I am hesitant to run much power until I determine the SWR. Any ideas as to why I get NO SWR rreading on 432 antnna? Seems to hear OK, I can hear local repeaters, etc. Not sure what is going on. The meter is good, I checked that, SWR reads OK on another? radio/antenna. Bob W0DXZ DM33 Sun City AZ
----- Original Message ----- From: w0dxz@aol.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Monday, April 14, 2008 6:53 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] swr-antenna question
Finally got my satellite antenna system set up, using with my IC-910H.
Works well on 144mhz, good PO, good SWR.?
But on 432,,, I have good PO but NO reading on the SWR meter. As I tune up
and down the band, PO goes up and down, as I get? near or far from resonant freq.? Power Out goes up and down as I tune up and down the band, but I get NO reading on the SWR meter.? Using an older CushCraft 416TB, circular right, I think.
I expected either a good SWR reading,? (hopefully) or a bad reading, but I
get NO SWR reading. My only thought is how it is wired, for R circular. I am hesitant to run much power until I determine the SWR.
Any ideas as to why I get NO SWR rreading on 432 antnna? Seems to hear OK,
I can hear local repeaters, etc.
Not sure what is going on. The meter is good, I checked that, SWR reads OK
on another? radio/antenna.
Bob W0DXZ DM33 Sun City AZ
Hi Bob, W0DXZ
To test why you get NO SWR and if your SWR meter is good or not disconnect the antenna from it and transmit a stady carrier with low power for two or three seconds.
If your SWR meter is working properly you should read about the same level for the forward power and the reflected power been the SWR very high and the maximum possible without any load connected to it.
IF the above test is OK there are two possible outcomes.
1) The SWR of your antenna is very low and very close to 1 and so very good
2) The SWR of your antenna is greater than 1 and so no very good but your instrument cannot read it correctly because your transmission line is very lossy and the reflected power flowing back from to the antenna to the SWR meter is partially dissipated in to the coax cable.
If you suspect that point 2) is the case then connect the meter directly to the antenna connector on top of the antenna and now read the real reflected power and the real SWR
I hope this helps
73" de
i8CVS Domenico
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