I've never seen this mentioned anywhere but would like to hear from anyone who had the same experience. A few years back I was installing an FM translator . I popped a bird watt meter on the transmitter end of the coax and got a good match with little reflections. Then I took the Bird meter off and connected the coax directly to the transmitter. That's when the transmitter showed a bad match maybe 1.3 . I took the bird meter out but left the short piece of coax I had used between the bird meter and the transmitter in. Boom! the match dropped to 1.1.
Jump ahead to yesterday. I was called to a translator that the owner said had a bad match for years 1.3. I tried my trick of adding about 2 feet of coax on the transmitter end but to no avail. But, when I put it on the antenna end ( the antenna was on a rooftop so I could reach it) the match went to 1.0! Anybody had this experience with solid state transmitters before? BTW the signal was noticably improved on the way home.
Jump ahead to yesterday. I was called to a translator that the owner said had a bad match for years 1.3. I tried my trick of adding about 2 feet of coax on the transmitter end but to no avail. But, when I put it on the antenna end ( the antenna was on a rooftop so I could reach it) the match went to 1.0! Anybody had this experience with solid state transmitters before? BTW the signal was noticably improved on the way home.