KompetentKrew
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OP seems reluctant to do that though.In my post above I had assumed that as the OP used the Coastguard to check his VHF then they performed the same sort of role as our Marine Rescue - seems not
My understanding if the original post was that OP bought the SWR meter specifically because he "didn't want to bother the coastguard". He has never used his radio except for two test calls.
This use of the SWR meter seems wrongheaded to me, because having a low or "good" SWR doesn't mean your radio is working. Am I wrong?
I can't make any sense of many of the recommendations given on this thread - surely we should be recommending that OP put the SWR meter away until he's tested the radio by communicating with a nearby friend, then National Coastwatch or the coastguard at a further distance
By all means OP should get the SWR meter out again if he can't raise National Coastwatch at Calshot tower from (for example) Cowes, but it seems pointless as a first line of testing.