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Gery Gaubert <[log in to unmask]>
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Another quick question, I know my dad used to check swr's on cb radios
by whistling while transmitting.  I never heard that on the ham bands
and I am kind of embarrassed to say that I on't whistle.  So my question
is how do I check swr's?  Also, if the swr's or ok does that then mean
that I am transmitting ok?

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