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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection? (Jim W7RY)
   2. Re: SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection? (Tony)
   3. Re: SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection? (Tony)
   4. Re: SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection? (Tony)
   5. Re: SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection? (Jorge Diez CX6VM)
   6. Re: SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
      (Joseph or Ruth Patrick)
   7. Re: SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection? (Chuck)
   8. Re: SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection? (Bert Almemo)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 22:11:53 -0800
From: "Jim W7RY" <jimw7ry@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
To: "Tony" <dxdx@optonline.net>,        <towertalk@contesting.com>
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Are you using the same wattmeter?  Or are you using the meter in each radio?

73
Jim W7RY


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From: "Tony" <dxdx@optonline.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 9:12 PM
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?

> All,
> 
> I bypassed the lghtning protection and the SWR problem is still there. I 
> installed a new coax connector on the shack side of the coax as well.
> 
> I still have to check the balun, balun leads and the coax-to-balun 
> connector. There's nothing else inline. The coax (Bury Flex) and balun 
> (3KW M2) were installed a few years ago.
> 
> I just checked the system again with two different 100 watt rigs and 
> found that:
> 
> - I can transmit for 2 or 3 minutes from a cold start before the SWR 
> starts to rise
> - the SRW returns to normal 30 seconds after I stop transmitting
> - it takes a lot less time for the SWR to rise after the 30 second rest 
> period
> 
> I did replace the ground wires with copper strap a few months ago, but I 
> haven't made any other changes to the tower and antenna system.
> 
> Why do these things always happen during the winter ;  )
> 
> Tony, K2MO
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 04:29:28 -0500
From: Tony <dxdx@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
To: towertalk@contesting.com
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On 12/21/2011 1:11 AM, Jim W7RY wrote:
> What kind of antenna is this Tony? 73 Jim W7RY

Hi Jim,

It's an M2 5 element mono band Yagi.

Tony, K2MO


>
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Tony"<dxdx@optonline.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 9:12 PM
> To:<towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
>
>> All,
>>
>> I bypassed the lghtning protection and the SWR problem is still there. I
>> installed a new coax connector on the shack side of the coax as well.
>>
>> I still have to check the balun, balun leads and the coax-to-balun
>> connector. There's nothing else inline. The coax (Bury Flex) and balun
>> (3KW M2) were installed a few years ago.
>>
>> I just checked the system again with two different 100 watt rigs and
>> found that:
>>
>> - I can transmit for 2 or 3 minutes from a cold start before the SWR
>> starts to rise
>> - the SRW returns to normal 30 seconds after I stop transmitting
>> - it takes a lot less time for the SWR to rise after the 30 second rest
>> period
>>
>> I did replace the ground wires with copper strap a few months ago, but I
>> haven't made any other changes to the tower and antenna system.
>>
>> Why do these things always happen during the winter ;  )
>>
>> Tony, K2MO
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 04:35:13 -0500
From: Tony <dxdx@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
To: towertalk@contesting.com
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On 12/21/2011 1:11 AM, Jim W7RY wrote:
> Are you using the same wattmeter?  Or are you using the meter in each 
> radio?
> 73 Jim W7RY

Jim,

I'm using and external SWR meter and can see the power cut back on 3 
different rigs as the SWR climbs. Reflected power jumps way up.

Tony
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Tony" <dxdx@optonline.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 9:12 PM
> To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
>
>> All,
>>
>> I bypassed the lghtning protection and the SWR problem is still 
>> there. I installed a new coax connector on the shack side of the coax 
>> as well.
>>
>> I still have to check the balun, balun leads and the coax-to-balun 
>> connector. There's nothing else inline. The coax (Bury Flex) and 
>> balun (3KW M2) were installed a few years ago.
>>
>> I just checked the system again with two different 100 watt rigs and 
>> found that:
>>
>> - I can transmit for 2 or 3 minutes from a cold start before the SWR 
>> starts to rise
>> - the SRW returns to normal 30 seconds after I stop transmitting
>> - it takes a lot less time for the SWR to rise after the 30 second 
>> rest period
>>
>> I did replace the ground wires with copper strap a few months ago, 
>> but I haven't made any other changes to the tower and antenna system.
>>
>> Why do these things always happen during the winter ;  )
>>
>> Tony, K2MO
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 04:41:15 -0500
From: Tony <dxdx@optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Message-ID: <4EF1A9BB.9020004@optonline.net>
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On 12/20/2011 10:22 PM, Gene Fuller wrote:
> Hi Tony - Can you find out what's in the balun? Possibly a capacitor that is 
> changing value as it heats up. Gene / W2LU

Hi Gene - it's an M2 3KW 1:1 balun. I'll give them a call tomorrow. 
Thanks for the suggestion.

Tony
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tony"<dxdx@optonline.net>
> To:<towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 7:41 PM
> Subject: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
>
>
>> All,
>>
>> The SWR on my 5 element mono band Yagi rises after I key down for a few
>> minutes. The 2:1 SWR bandwidth behaves normally until the problem
>> occurs. The SWR goes to normal after waiting a few minutes, but then the
>> problem starts again after I key down for a while.
>>
>> The only things inline are the lightning protection (polyphaser) and the
>> balun which is mounted at the antenna. The antenna is made by M2 and it
>> uses an M2 balun.
>>
>> I'm going to bypass the lightning protection tomorrow as a process of
>> elimination, but I was wondering if the problem is more likely to be
>> caused by the balun?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tony
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 09:15:01 -0200
From: "Jorge Diez CX6VM" <cx6vm.jorge@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
To: "'Tony'" <dxdx@optonline.net>,      <towertalk@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <4ef1bfb8.051a640a.5182.ffff876e@mx.google.com>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Hi Tony,

I have this M2 20M5 antenna. Before cqww ssb I installed high power band
pass filters for a Multi Single and experimented problems in the SWR of this
antenna.
 
FREQ.           WITHOUT FILTER          WITH FILTER
14025           1.37                        1.80
14300        1.46                        2.51

Filters provider told me to do some test, and seems SWR varying if I add
some lengths of coax (jumpers) inside the shack. So seems the balun is bad?

Same as you, using balun provided with this antenna from M2.

73,
Jorge
CX6VM

-----Mensaje original-----
De: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] En nombre de Tony
Enviado el: mi?rcoles, 21 de diciembre de 2011 07:41 a.m.
Para: towertalk@contesting.com
Asunto: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?

On 12/20/2011 10:22 PM, Gene Fuller wrote:
> Hi Tony - Can you find out what's in the balun? Possibly a capacitor that
is changing value as it heats up. Gene / W2LU

Hi Gene - it's an M2 3KW 1:1 balun. I'll give them a call tomorrow. 
Thanks for the suggestion.

Tony
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tony"<dxdx@optonline.net>
> To:<towertalk@contesting.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 7:41 PM
> Subject: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
>
>
>> All,
>>
>> The SWR on my 5 element mono band Yagi rises after I key down for a few
>> minutes. The 2:1 SWR bandwidth behaves normally until the problem
>> occurs. The SWR goes to normal after waiting a few minutes, but then the
>> problem starts again after I key down for a while.
>>
>> The only things inline are the lightning protection (polyphaser) and the
>> balun which is mounted at the antenna. The antenna is made by M2 and it
>> uses an M2 balun.
>>
>> I'm going to bypass the lightning protection tomorrow as a process of
>> elimination, but I was wondering if the problem is more likely to be
>> caused by the balun?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tony
>> _______________________________________________
>>
>>
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> TowerTalk mailing list
>> TowerTalk@contesting.com
>> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/towertalk
> _______________________________________________
>
>
>
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 05:48:30 -0800 (PST)
From: Joseph or Ruth Patrick <hdmc38@bellsouth.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
To: Tony <dxdx@optonline.net>
Cc: towertalk@contesting.com
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        <1324475310.35388.YahooMailRC@web180606.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Good Morning Tony

?It seems as if?you have eliminated the lightning protection. I would ask if 
you 
can easily reach the balun? You may have to. Put a known good 100 watt dummy 
load at the connection from the coax to the balun. If you come up good here 
chances are it's?the balun or further down the line. If you still get high swr 
with this check then it's the coax or connections. I had a 75' run of coax go 
bad and this was the best way I know of to check it. Others may have better 
suggestions. Good Luck let us know how you make out. Merry Christmas to all.
?73 DE K4XZ Joe Patrick
God Made Man
Sam Colt Made Them Equal 




________________________________

All,

I bypassed the lghtning protection and the SWR problem is still there. I 
installed a new coax connector on the shack side of the coax as well.

I still have to check the balun, balun leads and the coax-to-balun 
connector. There's nothing else inline. The coax (Bury Flex) and balun 
(3KW M2) were installed a few years ago.

I just checked the system again with two different 100 watt rigs and 
found that:

- I can transmit for 2 or 3 minutes from a cold start before the SWR 
starts to rise
- the SRW returns to normal 30 seconds after I stop transmitting
- it takes a lot less time for the SWR to rise after the 30 second rest 
period

I did replace the ground wires with copper strap a few months ago, but I 
haven't made any other changes to the tower and antenna system.

Why do these things always happen during the winter ;? )

Tony, K2MO





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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 08:10:32 -0600
From: "Chuck" <w5pr@swbell.net>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <A50E7988CDA849A88CC61B8FFE941B38@LOGANHOMEPC>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

If you have moisture in the coax, it can act like this.  There will be a 
high resistance path to ground which will heat up on transmit and reduce in 
resistance, causing the SWR to rise.  Test the coax with a digital meter and 
you will probably find a meg-ohm or two from the center conductor to ground. 
(Disconnect the antenna unless it is a gamma match or other, non-shorted at 
DC feed and the balun, depending upon the type of balun.)  If so, replace 
the coax.  Good luck!

Chuck W5PR

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joseph or Ruth Patrick" <hdmc38@bellsouth.net>
To: "Tony" <dxdx@optonline.net>
Cc: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?


Good Morning Tony

It seems as if you have eliminated the lightning protection. I would ask if 
you
can easily reach the balun? You may have to. Put a known good 100 watt dummy
load at the connection from the coax to the balun. If you come up good here
chances are it's the balun or further down the line. If you still get high 
swr
with this check then it's the coax or connections. I had a 75' run of coax 
go
bad and this was the best way I know of to check it. Others may have better
suggestions. Good Luck let us know how you make out. Merry Christmas to all.
73 DE K4XZ Joe Patrick
God Made Man
Sam Colt Made Them Equal




________________________________

All,

I bypassed the lghtning protection and the SWR problem is still there. I
installed a new coax connector on the shack side of the coax as well.

I still have to check the balun, balun leads and the coax-to-balun
connector. There's nothing else inline. The coax (Bury Flex) and balun
(3KW M2) were installed a few years ago.

I just checked the system again with two different 100 watt rigs and
found that:

- I can transmit for 2 or 3 minutes from a cold start before the SWR
starts to rise
- the SRW returns to normal 30 seconds after I stop transmitting
- it takes a lot less time for the SWR to rise after the 30 second rest
period

I did replace the ground wires with copper strap a few months ago, but I
haven't made any other changes to the tower and antenna system.

Why do these things always happen during the winter ; )

Tony, K2MO





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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 09:34:23 -0500
From: Bert Almemo <balmemo@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?
To: "'Chuck'" <w5pr@swbell.net>,        <towertalk@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP25C050ADA56D3EC9F43F01D4A50@phx.gbl>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

One of the best ways to check if you have a bad coax is to terminate the
coax with a dummy load that gives you for instance 3:1 in SWR, i.e. 150
ohms.

If you have a better SWR, e.g. 2:1 you know you have a bad/lossy coax.
Terminating the coax with a 50 ohm dummy load doesn't give you any info
about the coax as the SWR can't get any better than 1:1.  Just my 2 cents.

73 Bert, VE3NR



-----Original Message-----
From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Chuck
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 9:11 AM
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?

If you have moisture in the coax, it can act like this.  There will be a
high resistance path to ground which will heat up on transmit and reduce in
resistance, causing the SWR to rise.  Test the coax with a digital meter and
you will probably find a meg-ohm or two from the center conductor to ground.

(Disconnect the antenna unless it is a gamma match or other, non-shorted at
DC feed and the balun, depending upon the type of balun.)  If so, replace
the coax.  Good luck!

Chuck W5PR

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph or Ruth Patrick" <hdmc38@bellsouth.net>
To: "Tony" <dxdx@optonline.net>
Cc: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] SWR Problem Balun or lightning protection?


Good Morning Tony

It seems as if you have eliminated the lightning protection. I would ask if 
you
can easily reach the balun? You may have to. Put a known good 100 watt dummy
load at the connection from the coax to the balun. If you come up good here
chances are it's the balun or further down the line. If you still get high 
swr
with this check then it's the coax or connections. I had a 75' run of coax 
go
bad and this was the best way I know of to check it. Others may have better
suggestions. Good Luck let us know how you make out. Merry Christmas to all.
73 DE K4XZ Joe Patrick
God Made Man
Sam Colt Made Them Equal




________________________________

All,

I bypassed the lghtning protection and the SWR problem is still there. I
installed a new coax connector on the shack side of the coax as well.

I still have to check the balun, balun leads and the coax-to-balun
connector. There's nothing else inline. The coax (Bury Flex) and balun
(3KW M2) were installed a few years ago.

I just checked the system again with two different 100 watt rigs and
found that:

- I can transmit for 2 or 3 minutes from a cold start before the SWR
starts to rise
- the SRW returns to normal 30 seconds after I stop transmitting
- it takes a lot less time for the SWR to rise after the 30 second rest
period

I did replace the ground wires with copper strap a few months ago, but I
haven't made any other changes to the tower and antenna system.

Why do these things always happen during the winter ; )

Tony, K2MO





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