I have been dissatisfied with my VHF reception for some time. I get a lot of very broken transmissions from powerful stations, i.e. Coast Guard, that should be crystal clear. This happens in different weather conditions, at various times of day and in different locations. It is as though the squelch is being turned up and down rapidly and the transmission is very broken with only every third word or so clear. My radio is a Standard Horizon Matrix 2100 connected via about 20' of RG8X marine coax cable to a Shakespeare 5400XP 3db 4' antenna. All of these are good products and I see no visible indications of damage. I don't have an SWR meter so cannot check losses directly. I am debating whether to upgrade the antenna to a 6db 8' and switching to RG213 or LMR400 coax. Any hams or other knowledgeable folks out there, help please. Should I make the switch to 6db, what is a good high quality VHF antenna?
Thanks.
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