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![]() " Tuuk" wrote in message ... Hi I have the MFJ 989C, and I am noticing that I can tune antenna to low SWR but I also have noticed that the SWR often was jumping or spiking and very unusual. I thought it may be coax or antenna or a short but then I noticed also that the inductance coil is very sensitive. If you touch it or tap it this will cause the SWR to spike. Also when it spikes, if you put a little pressure on the Inductance coil knob it will solve the problem. Anyone else have situation such as this? What did you do to fix the problem? I opened it up and cleaned the contacts where I thought the problem was but still didn't correct the problem. Any ideas ??? 1. Check the contacts that you _don't_ think are the problem. Just because it's a roller inductor doesn't mean that you're not the victim of a garden-variety cold solder joint or a loose rivet. I'd check the whole current path from one solder joint to the other (including the other moving contacts -- there's a slip-ring _and_ a roller, yes?). 1a. You might want to try measuring resistance while you wiggle the thing to see where the problem is. This can be difficult and frustrating, but if you manage it you'll know for sure where the problem is. 2. _Only_ after you've verified that it isn't something else, see if you can increase the contact pressure on the questionable joint. I'd think long and hard before I did this on my own equipment, because it'll make it wear out quicker. |
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