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Old August 27th 09, 11:25 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
christofire christofire is offline
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Default Do I Insulate the yagi boom from the mast


"Sal M. Onella" wrote in message
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Sal M. Onella wrote:
A non-linear junction mixes two or more signals ...


I once had a cracked/cold solder joint in a 40m downspout
vertical that seemed to partially rectify the source
signal generating undesirable harmonics on 15m detected
by another ham 1/2 mile away. A jumper across the bad
junction cured the problem.


Yup. Navy ships have from a few dozen to several hundred such jumpers,
depending on ship type. Many are welded but some are bolted, especially
if
the object must be moved for use, etc.

I have heard that hams who use a tin roof as an HF ground plane are apt to
generate harmonics.

Sal



Some of the towers and masts used for broadcasting in the UK have welded-on
tabs that are welded together after the sections are bolted together. A
particular potential problem has existed since Band II was extended up to
108 MHz: that of generation and radiation of IPs in the band above, used for
VOR and ILS.

Chris