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Since my boat, like many is made of fiberglass, obtaining a
ground/counterpoise is a tad tricky. Steel boats don't have a problem but glass boats do. So what is commonly done is a dynaplate is added to the boat. It's basically a highly conductive copper plate that is through bolted to the hull and is in contact with the sea water under the boat. There's a stud on the dynaplate to which you attach a copper foil coming from the tuner ground stud. Highland Ham wrote: I have a Kenwood TS50 installed on a boat with a SGC autotuner. The tuner is grounded to a dynaplate. I also have a 2000watt inverter/charger built into the boat for ac power creation from 12v batteries. Something strange is going on and I jusr don't know where to start trouble shooting. When I transmit on frequencies like 14300MHZ usb, no problem. If I transmit on 7628 LSB 100watts the FET's in my inverter blow up! As soon as I key the mike I hear a loud pop and there goes another fet. ================================== Firstly , Thank you Roy for your expert advice ; I have stored your message for future reference. Secondly , (Silly me) What is a 'Dynaplate' ? I am not a boating type of person. Frank GMøCSZ / KN6WH |
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