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[TowerTalk] Force 12 C4SXL - Intermittent SWR

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Subject: [TowerTalk] Force 12 C4SXL - Intermittent SWR
From: w4rim@ix.netcom.com (Albert C. Burnham)
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 1998 20:35:26 -0700
Thanks for your response, Paul.  


It IS easy to overlook the obvious; but I should have mentioned that both
the SWR meter in my TS950SDX
<bold><italic><underline>and</underline></italic></bold>  the external
SWR bridge show the same (problem).


73,


Al, K6RIM


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At 10:29 PM 6/20/98 -0500, pwentzel wrote:

>Personally,  I always overlook the obvious.  Have you tried another 
swr

>bridge?

>

>73,

>Paul  K0PW

>-----Original Message-----

>From: Albert C. Burnham <<w4rim@ix.netcom.com>

>To: towertalk@contesting.com <<towertalk@contesting.com>

To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
>Date: Saturday, June 20, 1998 10:16 PM

>Subject: [TowerTalk] Force 12 C4SXL - Intermittent SWR

>

>

>>I am having a peculiar problem with the C4SXL:

>>

>>When not using my amp, there is an intermittent SWR jump from
resonance

>(around 1.3:1) to around 2.5:1. This may or may not be affected by wind;
I'm

>not positive. But this problem occurs on all bands covered by the 
beam,

>including 40 meters. (Actually, the SWR jump is more pronounced on 40

>meters; when the SWR is high, it is around 5:1 or 6:1).

>>

>>But when the amp is turned on, the SWR falls to normal.

>>

>>One possibility is bad coax or connectors, I suppose; however, there
are

>TWO separate runs of coax to the beam, one for 40 meters, and one for
the

>other bands. And, as previously mentioned, this problem occurs on all
bands

>covered by the beam.

>>

>>I also use a wire antenna, and the problem does not occur on it. The
wire

>antenna is wired through the same circuitry as the beam, ie, coax
switch,

>amp, low pass filter, SWR bridge, tuner, etc. -- this would seem to

>eliminate internal shack wiring as the cause.

>>

>>There is a Force 12 balun for 40 meters, and one for the other bands.
I

>doubt that there could be two bad baluns. Also, if a balun were bad,
putting

>more power to it would probably make the problem worse, rather than
better.

>>

>>One obvious solution is to always run the amp.

>>

>>But I would like to eliminate the problem.

>>

>>Any constructive comments/suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

>>

>>With thanks and 73,

>>

>>Al, K6RIM

>>

>>

>>

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