I realize that by posting this, I'm probably going to look like an idiot,
but I'm sincere in wanting to know what's going on with something.
Hopefully someone smarter than I am can provide an intelligent answer. So,
from the "there are no dumb questions" department...
I use a multiband MFJ vertical for an antenna (it's all I have space and
neighbor tolerance for), and a small antenna tuner with it to broaden its
bandwidth. The antenna is designed for 40m through 10m, plus 6m and 2m,
EXCLUDING the WARC bands.
When I initially set-up my station, the only short coax patch cables I had
with PL-259s on them were made of RG-58 coax, but since it was only a
couple of 2' cables, I used them anyway. All seemed to work well enough,
and the tuner also allowed me to match with low SWR on the WARC bands in
addition to the others. While I know the antenna is far less than optimal
on the WARC bands, I've managed to work some DX with this set-up on 12m
with relative ease.
I recently made new patch cables using RG-8 foam core coax, cut to the
exact lengths I needed. Not surprisingly, the configuration of the three
tuner knobs was now different to achieve low SWR. But suddenly, I can no
longer successfully match on 12m at all. The lowest SWR I can get there is
about 3:1, when I could get it clear down to 1:1 before.
Understanding that trying to use this antenna on the WARC bands is probably
dumb to start with, I'm still left wondering why I could match it
successfully with crappy, inappropriate coax (RG-58), and now I can't when
using quality coax connections of the proper type (RG-8).
Any thoughts on this are welcome (except those, perhaps, telling me I
shouldn't expect it to work to begin with).
Thanks.
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Alan Bryant, WDØEVX
Denver, Colorado
http://www.moonworks.com/wd0evx
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