
Originally Posted by
Gremlin
On UHF CB I'm apparently losing 40% of the signal end to end, one option is to replace the aerial cable with a better quality one. On GPS, connecting the mobile to GPS and GPS wired to my helmet via a comms box, there is a low hiss when in a phone call, that the other end hears. Even in normal use just by myself a variable hiss can be heard related to amount of revs (more revs, more of a hiss and vice versa).
OK, when they say you are losing 40% of your signal I'm assuming that means they have measured power out of your transmitter is (say) 5w at the transmitter and 3w at the antenna. This is the loss you would expect for 10m of coax cable not 2m, so I would start thinking poor VSWR. This is caused by a badly designed/mounted or trimmed antenna, especially one that is designed to have a good ground, and possibly doesnt have one on your motorcycle. To a power meter this looks like a large loss of power, and in fact you can usually see "reflected" power, if the meter is capable of being reversed. So start with the antenna on your CB. and make sure it is well earthed, and correctly cut to lenght if it is trimable.
Run other devices with aerial shorted out, or moved as far from the bike as possible while you listen for noise - obviously dont transmit if you have no aerial. If the noise lessens or goes away then its getting in the aerial. If its exacly the same its coming in the power supply.
Let me know what you find, there are solutions to both. cheers
Dave
David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.
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