New radio, new questions. I’ve set up a new BTech radio in my truck to use as mobile comm. Today I wanted to see what kind of output I would get on a larger base antenna. I connected it to the Surcomm with the appropriate adapter.
At first, I tried it on channel 16 and it was registering close to 19 W. Then I went to channel 23 to see how frequency would affect output. It briefly showed the output still approximately 19W. But then it went blank. There was no reading. When I went back to 16, no measurements.
I then hooked the meter to an HT that I had and it seemed to work fine. Went back to the mobile and I could not get the meter to read the output or SWR from the mobile unit.
I do want to say that the BTech was extremely hot (Close to 200°F) but I did check it with the truck running, with the truck off and with radio connected to a power bank with no readings. I changed the adapter cord as well.
I took the mobile unit out, put a fan on it to try and cool it to see if that made a difference and it did not. I am able to communicate with an HT on channel 16, so I know it is outputting something, but it does not read on the meter.
Any thoughts on if it’s the meter, the radio, or something else?
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New radio, new questions. I’ve set up a new BTech radio in my truck to use as mobile comm. Today I wanted to see what kind of output I would get on a larger base antenna. I connected it to the Surcomm with the appropriate adapter.
At first, I tried it on channel 16 and it was registering close to 19 W. Then I went to channel 23 to see how frequency would affect output. It briefly showed the output still approximately 19W. But then it went blank. There was no reading. When I went back to 16, no measurements.
I then hooked the meter to an HT that I had and it seemed to work fine. Went back to the mobile and I could not get the meter to read the output or SWR from the mobile unit.
I do want to say that the BTech was extremely hot (Close to 200°F) but I did check it with the truck running, with the truck off and with radio connected to a power bank with no readings. I changed the adapter cord as well.
I took the mobile unit out, put a fan on it to try and cool it to see if that made a difference and it did not. I am able to communicate with an HT on channel 16, so I know it is outputting something, but it does not read on the meter.
Any thoughts on if it’s the meter, the radio,
or something else?
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