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Old October 13th 03, 01:12 AM
Dennis
 
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Good Dave you may be lucky, doesn't take much of a Carbon track for RF to
seekout,

Rgds

"Dave Glow, AA1VX" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply.

This one certainly did some arcing....all burnt around the bottom of the
trap. I opened the trap as Z.Z. suggested. The wiring was intact, and the
nylon core had some melting around it, but I didn't see any damage to the
inner aluminum tube. I cleaned out the burnt stuff and cleaned up things.
Maybe I'll try it out again after I move and can reassemble the antenna.

I would feel much better if I could get a replacement trap, however.

Thanks again, all.

Dave AA1VX




 
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