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![]() "Ken C" wrote in message ... I am using screw-on telescopic antennas for my doppler rig. These have four dimples at the base securing the tube to the base. After a while, the tube comes loose from the base and the antenna will no longer screw off or on because the tube turns freely about the base. I have tried using a pointed punch to increase the dimples, to no avail. They are $5 apiece from Mouser, so if possible, I would like to salvage them. I seem to get around eight on-off cycles per antenna. I am tightenting them only by hand. It is possible that some of the loosening is cause by the bending force of the 55 mph wind on a 19" whip. Any suggestions? Ken KC2JDY Hi Ken I wonder if you could increase the life by forcing a sleave over the tube where the dimples are. Actually, I thought of a small clamp around the tube where the dimples are, but I suspect the tube is rather small diameter. Besides, I'm not sure I am understanding the problem properly. Jerry |
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