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![]() "Dot" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Feb 2006 19:39:31 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote: What if one is broken and you don't know it? I one side of a dipole gets loose, you'll know all about it... the swr is likely to go to 6 or higher. Your receiver would be mysteriously quiet and you wouldn't be getting normal power from your transmitter. In the worst case it could damage your equipment. Antenna failure is not trivial. ========================================== I quite agree. Of course, if there's anything the matter with the antenna then you will be aware of it long before you discover whether or not there's any need to get out your measuring instruments to find how much your feedline is unbalanced. Just go out into your back yard and see whether your antenna is still up in the air or not. Many years back I once had a neighbor who sabataged my inverted-L at 1am in the morning while I was on the air. I did NOT measure unbalance on the feedline - I was not equipped to do it - I just called the police! It turned out that my neighbor had very sensitive ears and could hear my microphone voice through the walls of our adjoining houses. ---- Reg. |
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