My old antenna setup was a copper J-pole on top of a 10' PVC pipe and a lightning arrestor with all UHF connectors. I recently changed that out for an Ed Fong DBJ -UHF with all N connectors on top of a 24' aluminum military surplus pole (the kind with 4' sections that link stack together). I am using an N connector lightening arrestor where it enters the wall to go inside the treehouse. The pole is electrically grounded at the base to a rod in the ground.
With my previous setup I had 1.1 swr. Now it's 4.3. Taking the pole down is going to suck. Can somebody walk me through some trouble shooting steps? I don't even know where to start. The only idea I had is to replace the top pole section with a fiberglass one to get the metal pole farther from the antenna itself. Thoughts?
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My old antenna setup was a copper J-pole on top of a 10' PVC pipe and a lightning arrestor with all UHF connectors. I recently changed that out for an Ed Fong DBJ -UHF with all N connectors on top of a 24' aluminum military surplus pole (the kind with 4' sections that link stack together). I am using an N connector lightening arrestor where it enters the wall to go inside the treehouse. The pole is electrically grounded at the base to a rod in the ground.
With my previous setup I had 1.1 swr. Now it's 4.3. Taking the pole down is going to suck. Can somebody walk me through some trouble shooting steps? I don't even know where to start. The only idea I had is to replace the top pole section with a fiberglass one to get the metal pole farther from the antenna itself. Thoughts?
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