I had a similar problem last year. I checked my antenna coax connections and found out why I am not an electrician! (they were a little sloppy, wires were shorting out)
Redid the connectors, with a bit more care and it works fine now...
Hi Guys
I have been trying to get the UHF working in Debs Deefer.Its a Uniden PRO 510XL.
It was very scratchy with the original antenna.It had the wrong type of antenna for a bullbar,ground plain dependant.I bought the same antenna and base,ground plain independant,that I have on my D2 bullbar.Its lost all is scratch background noise but doesnt TX or RX.The TX lights are working.
Is it a case that its not earthed well enough on the bullbar,despite me having to drill the mount hole larger???
Thanks
Andrew
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I had a similar problem last year. I checked my antenna coax connections and found out why I am not an electrician! (they were a little sloppy, wires were shorting out)
Redid the connectors, with a bit more care and it works fine now...
DISCOVERY IS TO BE DISOWNED
Midlife Crisis.Im going to get stuck into mine early and ENJOY it.
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I have one of those in the garage. I haven't put it in anything yet, as it's an AM unit. (26.9-27.4MHz)
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You will find the sheild of the coax is the silver or brass sheath around the outside of the inner core. This has a bad habit of having a loose strand or 2 that will find somewhere to short out, usually underneath where you cant see it.
Disconnect both ends, and check with a multimeter. There should be no reading between the core & sheath, and while you are there, check the cable from end to end as well.
Also, make sure the antenna base is earthed properly. There should be 2 little spikes that are designed to dig into the metal of the mount for the base. These should be connected to the sheath of the coax.
Once the antenna & mount is all back together, check the coax at the radio end. You should have nothing between the core & sheath, and a dead short between the sheath & ground.
dumb question, but you do know that the PRO-510XL isnt a UHF, right? its a 27mhz AM CB radio set, very incompatible with a UHF in terms of communicating with one
And if you've tx'd with a bad antenna connection, you've probably stuffed the radio![]()
After you have tested the cable it would be a good idea to test with someone who has another am set to see if you have any rx/tx if you have damaged it txing with a bad ant you may still have tx but only very short range 50m or so also makes testing eazier if you know you have someone on channel with you![]()
Well there you go.
It wont talk to a UHF if it aint one will it????
Was pretty sure I got the wiring all good.
Have a spare UHF set to replace it.ANYBODY want a CB????
Andrew
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Midlife Crisis.Im going to get stuck into mine early and ENJOY it.
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