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Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 13 Dec 2009 15:14:31 -0500, "Flying Pig" wrote: I'll try to find someone with a SWR meter here tomorrow morning before we head out to our anchorage prior to going into the dock where we'll be leaving Flying Pig, and give it a whirl. One of the quirks of waterlogged coax is that it can exhibit a perfect 1:1 SWR ratio while transmitting little or no power because the signal loss is so high that nothing gets reflected back to the SWR meter. Total loss: an often heard squawk about rubber duckies. But it is not all that easy to maintain a 50 ohm impedance AND soak up most of the transmit power with salt water in a coax - so a SWR meter has merit IF and only IF it is suited to the frequency band in use. Most hams use swr tests under 30 MHz. Brian W |
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