
SWR (standing wave ratio) is a term every CB'er should know. SWR (measured with an SWR meter) shows you how well your coax, antenna mount, ground plane and antenna match the output capability of your CB radio. It is a ratio of maximum voltage or current to minimum voltage or current. Generally speaking, the lower the ratio the better. Defective or inferior components, bad installations and antennas not tuned to the specific location on the vehicle increases the SWR. You should strive to achieve a ratio below 2:1 on all channels.
Before measuring and setting SWR, it is helpful to know some of the things that can cause problems. Spend the time to read the information we have provided on this site and you will go into your project with valuable knowledge. It could save you a lot of time, effort and possibly, money.
The vehicle, in mobile installations, is just as important as the antenna and other components. The antenna is the radiating unit, the vehicle is the reflecting unit. All transmit antennas need a reflective unit. What effect does the vehicle have? Plenty! If you were to install and tune your antenna on a bumper mount then move it to the roof, you would see a change in the SWR. This is due to the change in the antenna's position relative to the vehicle surface. Location is important.
It isn't always feasible, or practical to mount the antenna in the optimum position on any vehicle. Nonetheless, whenever you set aside performance for convenience, you will need to settle for what you can get. Regardless of location, tune your antenna. Tuned antennas will give you the best performance you can expect from an antenna mounted in any given location. Most of all, remember that untested installations can cost you big bucks. Operating transmitting radios when the SWR is over 3:1 can damage the radios circuits. Always check your SWR and tune your antenna.
There is a lot to know about transmitting antennas. Even if you have your system installed by a professional, it is helpful for you to know what can affect its performance. The technical staff at Firestik® has compiled 20 plus years of technical support files. Some of our findings seem contrary to theory, but the purpose of this information is solve real problems, not preach theory. We have tried to concentrate on the areas where most of the performance robbing problems crop up. We highly recommend that you read all of the supplied information in the technical section of our web site. Starting with knowledge is always better than learning from disappointment.
A printed copy of the Firestik® catalog is available free. All we need is your request and a mailing address. Our 32 page booklet titled "Measuring SWR and Things Every CB'er Should Know" is available for $3.00. Or, if you have a UPC from a Firestik® antenna or complete antenna kit, the booklet may be purchased for $1.00 when sent with the UPC.

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