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![]() "M Wilson" wrote in message om... Hi, I have an FT-1000MP, the original, not Mk-V, not field, vintage is 1999. Recently I have noticed that if I turn the radio on 75 meters, the receive is low.... until I just tap the mike or key, then the signals jump up 10-20db, stay there for a while, and eventually, after 4-6 minutes, fade down, until another mike tap is applied. This will continue all night. Antenna is a resonant dipole. It seems to happen only on 75/80... preamp problem? should I switch to flat? Suggestions? Perhaps you're building up a static charge on the antenna in the dryer winter weather? Then when you transmit it's being discharged? Not sure if this would be workable with a transitter in line, but I used to put an NE-2 neon lamp across the antenna/ground connections outside (no series dropping resistor). This would only let the static build up to about 70 volts before discharging.. |
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