Just got a new rig so should do for play days. an old midland rig with a 1.3m centre load and on a clamp but sod the swr meaiter when t have a TUAM siting wonder if it will work?

I'm sorry Gaz, I don't recognise the acronym TUAM.

Maybe an antenna matcher?
 
OOPs, Bob, I should have asked, is your roof metal, canvas or fibre glass?
I have been going on the assumption it's a metal roof.
 
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Yip Tuning Unit Antenna Matching TUAM gets the best out of the antenna you are using.

Allegedly, I always found that though some may well tune the antenna to give you a low SWR reading, but there was usually a significant loss of radiated power at the business end. Though, in one case, it help to seriously reduce the TVI I was putting out on sideband (not that I ever used such illegal things,) but sadly, it was only because it was reducing my radiation quite badly.
 
That they do but I am not looking for lots of range 3km is about the max I need for a pay and play sight with mates. after that a mobile phone is better, not like at work where I want the best that my bowman unit can give.
 
Ok i have tested all the cables and there are no shorts or open circuts.

Just as a side note i have ibnstalled my mates rig today vertually the same set-up, same rig and antenar.

So i have used the SWR as as described and still get the following on both rigs (readings half way into the red on all channels)

So more details:

Antenar :
Base-loaded CB Mini Tornado Stinger Antenna
Frequency: 27-28 MHz
Power: 1000W

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Blue wire is an earth leading to a point on the roof inside.

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isnt a good SWR better than blown output transistors?

Definatly, would one of these be better?

Tornado Stinger Mobile CB Antenna

  • <LI class=product_feature_li>This base loaded open coil whip antenna is a favourite amongst lorry drivers, caravan and Land Rover owners <LI class=product_feature_li>The antenna is pre-set so no tuning is required
  • Robust design
 
Well, to be honest, if the antenna checks out ok then, as MHM suggests, try a different model first. Just buy one incase that isn't your problem, but I have next to no knowledge of this particular aerial as I usually buy Sirio antennae for mobile use.

It's a little difficult to make out from the small photo, but is there an insulating washer between the mounting bracket and the mounting bolt above the plate where I have arrowed?

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I cannot see one and if there isn't one there this would short the centre core of the base to the earth. Also, that's an unusual looking PL59 plug you have on it, though that shouldn't make any difference.
 
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