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Vinnie S. wrote:
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 17:15:29 -0700, Jay in the Mojave wrote: Hello All: Yeah really! My neighbor set his K40 on fire with about 250 watts, and wanted another new one as they had a guarantee on them to be replaced. I went with him to the CB shop down town. The lady threw the K40 antenna into a large box with even more K40's in it! TILT! And said it will be a while before I get more in! I said give the K40 back and we will fix it. The 130 pF capacitor had fried inside the base of the antenna. It was a common mass produced cheapie capacitor. I replaced the burnt one with 2 each 260 pF caps wired in parallel to make the 130 pF value. I thought caps in parallel acted like resisitor in series? That would make it 520 instead of 130. But dman, now you got me thinking. I am going to have to go look it up. I don't recall for sure. http://www.play-hookey.com/dc_theory...apacitors.html These where Mica 500 VDC Capacitors. It was a real Bear it get all put back together. We also replaced the RG-58C CB cheapie coax with RG142 Teflon coax as this will handle more power safely than the unknown mass produced cheapie coax. Besides who wants to pay 25 dollars a pop for a transistor for unknown coax catching on fire?? I sure don't especially with a 8 pill amp! The K40 worked great after the mod. A few turns of black tape around the burnt plastic base assebly and some High Gloss Black Paint make it look real spif a row, Ten-4! We painted on it K40-1 Can do easy G.I. Jay in the Mojave Where is that cap located? I tossed my K40. One problem was the whipw as too rigid. Vinnie S. Hello Vinnie: Yep your right! I stand corrected. Had to wire em in series. Jay in the Mojave |
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