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Old August 24th 07, 06:15 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Cushcraft Vertical Trap Consistency - Is there a trick guys?


"Kevin Hastings" wrote in message
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I've spent 2 months or so of tweaking an older Cushcraft ATV-5 5-band
vertical with a friend's MFJ analyser and have had this thing exactly
where I want it several times now. After tightening things down and
putting vinyl electrical tape on all traps and section joints (where it
seemed to make sense) it would look fine for a few days to a week.

Then the resonant points of some bands would shift up to no-man's band
seemingly overnight and stay there. I suspected poor screw conections at
the traps, and so have been adding a stainless steel pipe-clamp connection
just above and below the trap for improved connection. Made things better
I thought - now 1-2 bands are just out of whack again.

There's always moisture inside the trap when I disassemble the thing, so
I'm wondering if maybe I shouldn't be trying to tape up the traps at all -
maybe they are retaining water or something that is affecting the
capacitance. Each trap has a drain hole at the bottom, and the aliminium
pole itself has drain holes every now and then that I'm trying not to
interfere with.

Is there a trick, or some practical experience here that you can share?

I've had a lot of fun experimenting with this in any case, but winter's
coming...

Thanks,

Kevin VE9-XYZ




Kevin my Cushcraft (MushCraft (;-) R-7000 had a similiar problem. The trap
wires are aluminum and connect to the trap shell where a intermittent
connection would occur. Using a slightly larger screw and a star washer
cured the problem. Don't know if this applies to your ATV-5 or not.

Lamont