harringtondav
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When we bought our boat 22 yrs. ago, before cell phone coverage improved to today's stds, I bought a Shakespeare SE2510 VHF radio. I wasn't transmitting clearly, or at all according to my boating friends. I sent it back to Shakespeare who returned it as OK. I bought a SWR meter, and the ratio was too high. Can't remember the exact ratio. I went from a short, bare 3-4' whip antenna to an 8' antenna. The SWR improved - a little, but still above the recommended max.
I've got the short antenna back on. It works fine for close range hailing lock masters, and listening to WX and the local Artco terminal barges working with the long distance barge tows. I don't need much more. But I've always wondered if there is a way to reduce my SWR down to recommended levels.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Dave
I've got the short antenna back on. It works fine for close range hailing lock masters, and listening to WX and the local Artco terminal barges working with the long distance barge tows. I don't need much more. But I've always wondered if there is a way to reduce my SWR down to recommended levels.
Any suggestions?
Thanks, Dave