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I decided to install a CB antenna for my Midland 75-822; however, I've been running into problems. I'm using a Boztec mount, Vanco antenna mount, Vanco springs, and Vanco 18' coax with a Firestik II 3' tuneable antenna. When I tune it through my SWR meter, it's giving me a reading of 3ish (along the middle of the red). I know this is bad, but I can't figure out the problem. I calibrate it and everything. I'm new to CB radios and was wondering if I made a bad choice in buying Vanco products. I've never heard of this brand before. Everything was bought new and I sanded down the Boztec mount and hinge very well so I don't think that's the problem. It appears to be grounded pretty well, but I could be wrong. I sanded again even more today and still the same problem. I've been tuning it on my driveway so I don't know if there's any interference. Has anyone experience a similar problem? Maybe I should switch all of my Vanco (Fry's Electronics) parts to Firestik to ensure compatibility? That's the only solution I can think of at this point. Thanks.
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Hmm, interesting. I think it is my cable. I saw the YouTube video as well and I even tried tuning near a ballpark with nothing around me, but it still had the same reading. Thanks for the advice.
Check all of the connections and then check them again.
Yup, checked it carefully and thoroughly yesterday. I even took the whole thing apart and put it back together, but still the same. The connections to the SWR meter, radio, and antenna were good, too.
I used the screw on type. I did took a piece of plastic washer out since it seemed to get in the way. I'll try putting it back on to see if that's the problem. Thanks for the advice. These things are trickier than I thought.
Hey SJ,
I've got the same exact problem with my 4' Firestik. SWR is around 3, and tuning the tip doesn't do much.
The interesting thing is that with my 102" whip antenna my SWR is extremely low.
I am running a boztec mount (with plastic properly oriented), a firestik stud mount, firestik spring, and firestik quick disconnect.
One thing I figured out is if I remove the quick disconnect I can drop the SWR a bit, but it's still much higher than it should be. (cant remember exactly, was weeks ago).
Firestik has a troubleshooting list and I've gone up and down it with no improvement. Interested to know if you make any progress.
It's very uncommon but there could be a short in the firestik. If you have a multimeter, do a continuity check from the antenna threads to the tip.
Check this page for more troubleshooting information.
To add, you could also test the coax for shorts as well. But since you're 102" whip gets good SWR's than that shouldn't be a problem.
I'll try connecting it with a Firestik coax, stud mount, and spring to see if that's the problem. I will update my progress and let you know how it goes. Time to go shopping online again! :o) Always addicting when it comes to FJ parts, even if it's just for a bolt or something.
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