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Subject: [TowerTalk] re:Retuning TH-7DX
From: k8ln@neo.rr.com (John Schaffner Jr.,- K8LN)
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 09:22:22 -0400
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Gary

The TH7 is a proven winner for us one HF antenna installations. You'll =
probably get lots of mail on this one! I have a TH7 and it has been up =
for 14 years

20 meters      14005, 1.6       14340 1.8               14200 1-1

15 meters      21005, 1.7        21440 1.8               21210 1-1

10 meters      28005, 1.6        29650 1.7               29000 1-1.2=20

As you can see the bottom end of 15 and 10 meters is better than the =
manual. My antenna is 73 feet high and has guy wires 10 feet below the =
beam, broken up with insulators 3 feet from the tower. I also have a =
wire Vee antenna 6 feet below the beam.

The manual stated that there are several factors that can effect the =
performance. I would start by looking at the manual for the variables =
and see if any of them apply in the previous owners installation. =
Another place to look would be the traps. Since you are putting up a =
used antenna I would call high-gain and order all new plastic parts. =
They will cost around $55.00. While you are changing out the plastic =
blow out the traps. This is a great place for critters to build webs and =
block the drain holes. You will also get a good look at the inside =
condition of the traps.

As with all antennas we want to put them up and don't think about them =
for YEARS! While it is down you might want to clean all aluminum to =
aluminum connections and use a quality conductive grease. There has been =
much, much discussion in the past on TowerTalk, on element to element =
conductive grease. Check out the archives on this one.

If you can wait, Dayton is coming up and the answer men from High-Gain =
will be there. The Dayton Antenna Forum would be another place to trade =
ideas on moving the swr points on the TH7.

John=20


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<P>Gary</P>
<P>The TH7 is a proven winner for us one HF antenna installations. =
You&#8217;ll=20
probably get lots of mail on this one! I have a TH7 and it has been up =
for 14=20
years</P>
<P>20 meters&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 14005,=20
1.6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 14340=20
1.8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
14200 1-1</P>
<P>15 meters&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  21005,=20
1.7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  21440=20
1.8&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
21210 1-1</P>
<P>10 meters&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 28005,=20
1.6&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 29650=20
1.7&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbs=
p;&nbsp;&nbsp;=20
29000 1-1.2 </P>
<P>As you can see the bottom end of 15 and 10 meters is better than the =
manual.=20
My antenna is 73 feet high and has guy wires 10 feet below the beam, =
broken up=20
with insulators 3 feet from the tower. I also have a wire Vee antenna 6 =
feet=20
below the beam.</P>
<P>The manual stated that there are several factors that can effect the=20
performance. I would start by looking at the manual for the variables =
and see if=20
any of them apply in the previous owners installation. Another place to =
look=20
would be the traps. Since you are putting up a used antenna I would call =

high-gain and order all new plastic parts. They will cost around $55.00. =
While=20
you are changing out the plastic blow out the traps. This is a great =
place for=20
critters to build webs and block the drain holes. You will also get a =
good look=20
at the inside condition of the traps.</P>
<P>As with all antennas we want to put them up and don&#8217;t think =
about them for=20
YEARS! While it is down you might want to clean all aluminum to aluminum =

connections and use a quality conductive grease. There has been much, =
much=20
discussion in the past on TowerTalk, on element to element conductive =
grease.=20
Check out the archives on this one.</P>
<P>If you can wait, Dayton is coming up and the answer men from =
High-Gain will=20
be there. The Dayton Antenna Forum would be another place to trade ideas =
on=20
moving the swr points on the TH7.</P>
<P>John </P></DIV></BODY></HTML>

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