Monacor SWR-2 User Instruction Manual Download Page 2

 

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INTRODUCTION 
 
Your Field-Strength SWR Meter helps you tune your CB or amateur radio 
system for the best performance.  
CB and amateur radio systems work best when the antenna system’s 
impedance matches the transmitter’s output impedance as closely as possible.  
 
The meter’s standing wave ratio (SWR) function helps you trim your antenna 
to the precise length you need for the maximum transmitted power.  
 
The meter’s field strength function helps you position your antenna for the 
best coverage and determine the effectiveness of changes you make to your 
antenna, antenna cable, and transmitter.  
 
Carefully read all of these instructions to get the best use from this meter.  
 
Warning: You can use this meter to make measurements on equipment that 
uses high voltages. Carefully observe all safety precautions provided with the 
equipment you are testing.  
 
Note: You need a separate 50-ohm coaxial cable (such as RG-58U) with a 
PL-259 connector connected to both ends, long enough to reach from your 
radio’s antenna jack to the back of the meter. 
 
 
 
CONTENTS 
 

Measuring SWR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connecting the Meter 

 

 

 

 

 

Calibrating the Meter/Measuring SWR    

 

 

 

Interpreting SWR Readings  

 

 

 

 

 

Improving SWR  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Measuring Field Strength    

 

 

 

 

Preparing the Antenna Site  

 

 

 

 

Calibrating the Meter/Measuring Field Strength  

 

Using Field Strength Readings to Tune Your Antenna   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SWR-2

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL MONACOR SWR and FIELD STRENGTH METER...

Page 2: ...antenna cable and transmitter Carefully read all of these instructions to get the best use from this meter Warning You can use this meter to make measurements on equipment that uses high voltages Care...

Page 3: ...radio s antenna jack 1 Turn off your radio Then disconnect the antenna from the radio and plug it into ANTENNA on the back of the meter 2 Plug the coaxial cable into the radio s antenna jack and into...

Page 4: ...ample an SWR reading of 1 5 also means that 4 of your signal power is lost However 96 of the radio power is more than enough for almost all applications Repeat Steps 1 5 for any other channel band or...

Page 5: ...r to compare your radio and antenna s efficiency before and after an adjustment You do not need to connect the meter to the antenna or the radio to measure field strength It takes two people to measur...

Page 6: ...de as you walk around the antenna Follow these steps to prepare the antenna site Starting at the antenna use a compass to find due north Then walk due north and stop about 15 to 25 feet away from the...

Page 7: ...eter s needle Note the reading on the FIELD STRENGTH scale and place a dot on the template corresponding to the reading at that point In this example the needle shows a 4 on the FIELD STRENGTH scale P...

Page 8: ...you see on the meter While the helper holds down the transmit key walk around and adjust the meter s knob until the meter s needle moves to 3 on the FIELD STRENGTH scale Have the helper release the t...

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