Well, crap...
I'm having big time problems with this install. Something is very definitely rotten in Denmark...
Finished up the install, hooked up my SWR meter, turned on the new radio and got SWR readings over 3 on both CH1 and CH40. Basically pegged the meter. Not good. Turned it to CH19 and did pick up some faint chatter from either I-15 or maybe Legacy. After checking CH19 for a minute I just shut it down. Note, at this point, the radio has only been keyed twice each on the two channels for a couple of seconds to calibrate the meter and take SWR readings. Even with the high SWR I don't think I could have damaged the radio just keying it a couple times for a few seconds?
Googled for troubleshooting steps and found some good stuff at
Right Channel Radios.
First step, checked continuity between the mount and the battery to verify the mount has a good ground - it does, meter reading of .003 between the mount on my swing out and the battery negative terminal.
Then I started checking some other continuity points according to this page from Firestik:
Immediately found an apparent problem. There was continuity (reading of .000, no resistance) between the upper part of the stud (where the antenna screws in) and the mount. According to the graphic above, there shouldn't be. Indicating a short somewhere.
So, I started checking other things, just trying to narrow the search down. What I checked:
- The antenna itself checks out okay with continuity between the tip and the threads.
- From the tip of the antenna to the "hot tip" of the cable that plugs into the radio shows continuity, as should be.
- Between the hot tip and the threaded connector barrel at the end of the cable that plugs into the radio shows no continiuty (infinite resistance/open circuit), as should be.
- Between the mount and the connector barrel at the radio end of the cable shows continuity (good ground), as should be.
I decided to check the patch cord between the SWR meter and the radio. It checked out fine, continuity between ends on ground-to-ground and hot-to-hot but no continuity between ground and hot.
Here's where things start to get confusing/strange/ugly.
Next I put the patch cable back on the radio BUT NOT ON THE SWR METER. So the patch cable was just hanging free from the radio. The radio has power to it but is not turned on. Checking the end of the cable for continuity between the hot tip and the threaded barrel SHOWED SOME CONTINUITY. A reading of .779 to be exact. Now, I'm really not sure what it should be, but I'd have expected no continuity?
So, at this point, the antenna cable is just hanging free, not plugged into the SWR meter or the radio. For some reason I decided to check between the mount and the stud again and this time it read no continuity just like it is supposed to. WTF?
Plugged in JUST THE SWR METER to the end of the antenna cable, but did not connect the meter to the radio. Now the reading between the stud and the mount is still no continuity again, as it should be.
Plugged the antenna cable directly into the radio, no SWR meter, and the continuity between the stud and the mount reads .779, the same as the end of the patch cable connected to the radio.
Okay, this is getting awfully confusing to me. But I think that there shouldn't be any continuity between the stud and the mount in any condition, but that isn't what I'm seeing and it's the only thing I've checked/tested that I can point to as a problem. Here are the continuity readings between the stud and the mount summarized:
With the antenna cable not plugged into anything - no continuity between stud and mount (1 on meter), as it should be
With SWR meter inline between cable and radio - full continuity between stud and mount (.000 on meter), NOT as it should be
With just SWR meter on the end of the antenna - no continuity between stud and mount (1 on meter), as it should be
With the cable plugged straight in to the radio w/out SWR meter - some continuity, .779 on the meter - the same reading a patch cable coming out the back of the radio reads
One last thing - I have a K30 magnetic mount antenna so I tried it too. It doesn't peg the SWR meter as bad as my permanent mount antenna, but still has SWR of well over 3 on both CH1 and CH40.
So, what in the wide world does this all mean?? I've less than a clue. I don't know what else to check. Everything I read says ground, ground, ground, but all my grounds check out good on the meter. At this point, I'm wanting to say I got a bad radio maybe?
Any advice on where to look next would be greatly appreciated!
- DAA