Was having a weird problem on 2 meter where the SWR reported by my analog SWR meter was around 1.1, but my transceiver was reporting 2.5-3! I tried replacing the cable with two new ones I crimped, of more or less the same length (around 2 feet), but the problem remained. :(
When I put in a pre-made 3 foot cable in, the problem went away! :/
The weirdest thing is that I crimped all of the cabling between the SWR meter and antenna, so is the length of the transceiverâSWR meter leg the issue? :(
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •1/2 Connectors and feed line do need to NOT be resonant partials of the frequency in use. The feed line to the antenna also should really be at least a 1/4 wavelength (pretty easy to do with 2m).
1/4 wavelength at 2m is about 19", but everything in the vicinity, connected or not, has SOME influence on resonance.
Does this mean your cables were to blame? It's possible.
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •2/2 The other possibility is a poor connection in one of the crimps or soldered tips. I've found (my unscientific experience) that behavior that changes with power level is sometimes a connection issue.
This video, which becomes a favorite of all hams who see it, will help show why coax length matters. EVERY connector is an impedence change, which causes reflected energy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DovunOxlY1k&list=PLsn1h8dbrxYOmJEBVwgzurfD1VBA4RMF2&index=36&t=1s
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in reply to W6KME • •I did run into the power issue with another cable I made for HF a couple days back that was caused by there not being enough solder in a coax pin, but that taught me to be more careful at that part.
I don't think the SWR changed with power in this VHF case, so I feel like that might not be it here.
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in reply to W6KME • •Giovanni - ZL2GX
in reply to W6KME • • •@W6KME "EVERY connector is an impedence change" -- I was under the impression that both BNC and N connectors preserve the 50 ohms characteristic impedance, unlike UHF/SO239 which don't. Thoughts ...?
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in reply to Giovanni - ZL2GX • •KF7CCC Andrew
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in reply to KF7CCC Andrew • •In my case, the cables weren't bent because I'm using 90° connectors at each device along the line. :3 Oh, I also always check to make sure there's no continuity between the center conductor and shield right after soldering. đ
I pretty much only have 50 ohm stuff. :P