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I recently built a decent 3-element 2 M Quad that fits inside my insulated
attic (just barely) and is all connected to my shack. Worked great... The problem now is that the SWR is very high (3:1) on all freqs above the 145 MHz channels. I think that the Quad, when tested inside the house had a great match across the band from what I recall. This thing is fed with RG-8 and I purposely put a whole bunch of turns into a 5" coil near the feed point, and I'm wondering if I should have done that at all now. I'm sure that the match would be different regardless since it's now located in a different space, and I understand how that can change things. It's dark and itchy up there - before I go up there and unwind the whole BALUN, can you guys tell me whether or not I even need that thing, or have I got another problem. FWIW it works great - decent gain and nicely directional - but the SWR is too high, and it resets all the programmable thermostats clocks in the house when I key up (interesting RFI huh?) which my attic ground-plane DOES NOT do. help? Kevin VE9-XYZ |
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