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I am very new at ham radio and find myself confused over an installation of a Carolina windom 80 special.
I attatched a 20m run of coax to the line isolator. When I switch on the rig I get nothing, even on strong BC stations. I assumed it was a coax prob and striped my plugs down etc. I then discovered that if the shielding was not touching the socket on the rig I got a very good signal. So I assumed there was a short in the coax. I checked the plugs and they seem fine but I note that even when I have just the co-ax plugged in (ie no windom) I get a good signal unless the shielding is connected. (I guess that would make sense though I thought the shielding stopped the centre core picking up a signal. So where is my problem? Is it the antenna? Is it the ine isolator. (There is no indicator which way round it goes so I presume it is universal.) I have no tset equipment as yet so an easy solution would be valuable. --------------= Posted using GrabIt =---------------- ------= Binary Usenet downloading made easy =--------- -= Get GrabIt for free from http://www.shemes.com/ =- |
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