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portishead

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I don't know if any one can help with this..

I have a vhf radio on a boat.
I'm trying a new main antenna.
When I press tx using the old antenna the ammeter moves forward a little.
If I try the new antenna the ammeter goes backwards a little.
Is there a reason for this??
Thanks all.​
 

73's de Edd

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Sir portishead . . . . . . .

I don't know if any one can help with this..
Not without more exacting specific information . . . . .even utilizing level 12 ESP capabilities . . . .

I have a vhf radio on a boat.
I'm trying a new main antenna.

Brand of antenna and model . . . . . and do you stay on one fixed xmit frequency ?

When I press tx using the old antenna the ammeter moves forward a little.
Would this be an inline DC ammeter monitoring the units DC power consumption . . . .OR . . .an inline RF ammeter ?

If I try the new antenna the ammeter goes backwards a little.
Considering being on a fixed frequency . . . . . your transmitter must like the tuning / match being presented to it:

Better with the old antennas . . . length/tuning/adjustment . . . . than with the new antennas length/tuning/adjustment.



73's de Edd
 

davenn

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ammeter ? I assume you mean the signal strength meter on the radio ?

sooooooo
what is the radio ?
what are the antennas, old and new ?
do you have a SWR meter ?
 

portishead

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Hi. So the antennas are just white 2.5mtr boat whips. No idea on make. Yes I am staying on the same channel trying it.
The radio is a cobra F77.
The ammeter I refer to is the boats next to the volt meter on the boats main switch control panel.
No. I haven't got an swr meter.
 

davenn

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get one, it's the only way you can check the antennas performance/tuning
 

portishead

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Should a new radio with a new antenna not just work or is there more to it?
 

dorke

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Should a new radio with a new antenna not just work or is there more to it?

It should work.
Take into account that there are actually 3 items:
Transceiver,Antenna and the coax connecting them.
The marine VHF is a very narrow band 156-162MHz ,
so the antenna doesn't need any special tuning.

The ammeter movement doesn't mean much.

Even without an SWR meter.
Use the cobra77 internal " Radio self test" option.
It will check the battery, the transmit level and the antenna. (page 36 in the manual.)

Then try to communicate in harbor on the low(1watt) level ?
Same out at sea on the high level (25Watts-good for ~9 km )?
 

portishead

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Thanks for your reply dorke. Thats is very useful help. The only thing I forgot to say was that the radio it's self is brand new but on self test it randomly says fail on the transmit level. It's odd.
Any thoughts?
 

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Get or make a 50Ω dummy load and see if the radio objects when transmitting into this.
 

dorke

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Thanks for your reply dorke. Thats is very useful help. The only thing I forgot to say was that the radio it's self is brand new but on self test it randomly says fail on the transmit level. It's odd.
Any thoughts?

1. Make sure that the battery connection is good and firm.
2. Make sure the antenna connection is good ,clean(no rust etc.) and firm.
3. If it doesn't complain about the antenna,it could be a faulty unit ,I would contact Cobra technical support.
 

davenn

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Thanks for your reply dorke. Thats is very useful help. The only thing I forgot to say was that the radio it's self is brand new but on self test it randomly says fail on the transmit level. It's odd.
Any thoughts?

AGAIN

A SWR meter in line will tell you if there is an antenna or coax problem

just because it is new doesn't mean that it cant be faulty

problem areas ....
coax connector on the end of the cable may not have been done correctly
there may be a fault in the coax
there may be a fault in the antenna

all these can cause a mismatch which will show up using the test meter


Dave
 
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