OK, I'm going to ask a few questions here to help clarify what is going on. This is just so we understand you clearly:
been there done that! we were up until 230am last night messin with EVERYTHING! antenna is brand spankin new, just got it yesterday! 4 multimeters said the same thing, all read 0, 2 digital, 2 analog!
OK, 0 ohms when checking continuity. That's good.
did you check for shorts between the outer shield and the center conductor on the jumper cable between your CB and SWR meter?
Readings through the antenna will vary, so that's not something you can necessarily test with a multimeter.
the stryker sr a10mm has the rg8 coax cable and its reading perfectly on all 4 meters!
What is reading perfectly?
SWR?
I find it utterly impossible for all my equipment to be bad, especially the multimeters!
Yes, unlikely. I doubt your multimeters are bad. It's the SWR meter that I'd be concerned about.
I use them regularly, im a mechanic by trade so I work on vehicles pretty much 4 days a wk and with these new vehicles a multimeter is like a extra hand most days!
Understood. First tool I grab out of my work truck is usually the multimeter.
HOWEVER, i failed to mention that we hooked both my cobras up to my buddies system and they both seemed to work fine!
OK, that suggests that the radios themselves are fine, and your friend's antenna is good. That's a very useful test.
its almost like theres something on my truck itself thats causing the issues! except the hood, the entire body of the truck is steel! I have a fiberglass topper but that shouldn't cause any problems like im having, at least my buddies didn't, he's got 2023 dodge 2500 with a glass topper and he has the Wilson 5000 magnetic mount antenna and he said he didn't have to do anything to his except set swr and his system works awesome! Last night he was talking to a guy around the Indianapolis Indiana area, and were in the thumb area of Michigan!!!! yet I couldn't hear him from 100 feet away and he couldn't hear me!! frustration is a understatement!! I just dont understand wtF the problem is!!
Keep in mind that low SWR does not mean the antenna is working properly. All low SWR tells you is that the RF energy is passing through the meter and not being reflected. There's a number of faults that can cause that. SWR might look good, but antenna is crap. The fact that you tested this on your friends truck and it works fine is starting to suggest that something downstream from the radio is bad. That could be the jumper between the radio and SWR meter. The SWR meter itself could be bad. Antenna coax could be bad. Antenna could be bad.
but my wife said, NO MORE CB ****!!!
I'd listen to her.
so if I cant figure this out asap im calling it quits and selling EVERYTHING!!
You'll lose money and not have a working radio.
just not worth the money and hassle that ive been dealing with for 3wks now! if I had a "beater with a heater", I'd just by the 102" whip and mount it to the body and call it good!! but ive got an oddball f150 and no way am I drilling holes into the body, anywhere! I didn't even want to put a magnetic mount antenna on the roof, but thats what everyone said to get, so I spent $100+ and bought the "best" according to ppl on here and other forums! Just doesn't make sense to me why im having issues like this!!!!!
So, you've tried one magnetic mount antenna?
Here's my concern:
You tried the fender bracket antenna, and that sucked, as expected.
You purchased a magnetic mount antenna and tried that. It should work, but isn't.
You tested the radio on your friend's truck and it works fine.
You've tested two separate radios on your truck, and performance is poor to non-existent.
You've tested your coax jumper cable, and it tests fine.
SWR shows low, but that doesn't necessarily mean everything is OK. An SWR meter just tells you part of the story.
SWR meter could be bad. Try removign that and connect the antenna directly to the radio and see if that helps.
If it doesn't, see if you can borrow another magnetic mount antenna and see if that helps.
The farther we get into this, the more it sounds like either the SWR meter is your problem, or the antenna is bad. Both are real possibilities.