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On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:57:27 -0700, Bart Bailey
wrote: In posted on Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:54:19 +0100, Diogel wrote: Begin I did'nt know they were decoupling stubs, I will try using a metal mast tomorrow to see if there is any difference. Its odd that the 2M part of the antenna is affected ?. I have just cleaned and reassembled the antenna so am pretty sure all connections are solid. If the antenna had an acceptable SWR one time but now hasn't, you might check the small capacitor located near the junction. That's what burn't out in mine recently when overpowered. If you can see what value it is I would appreciate knowing in order to get a replacement, mine's scorched and shattered. I bought a new antenna and used the old 6m counterpoise to have two of the three operable on 6m, wish I had a third for symmetry. I checked the antenna again, it consists of two steel rods coupled together with a block of white insulating material which is bridged with a coil. I can see no capacitor. I tried mouning the antenna on an aluminium pole which made matters worse. I notice that the antenna mountings are plastic so the antenna base would be insulated from any mounting pole anyway. |
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