Kent.give us some more details. What band were you transmitting on? At what
power level.. Was the 1000D set for that band and were both rigs on resonant
antennas?
Did you loose both the main and sub RX. What position was the sub BPF filter
in etc.
Happy Homebrewing, Geo>KØFF
http://homepages.dstream.net/K0FF
----- Original Message -----
From: M K Miller <qcs0041@lexcominc.net>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 06, 2001 7:35 PM
Subject: [TowerTalk] Antenna proximity--problems with rx overload
> As a result of a " senior moment ", I just fried the receiver front end
> of my FT-1000D. I was transmitting with the other rig on an antenna
> which is spaced only 15 feet from the main slopers, which of course were
> tied to the FT-1000.
>
> I looked back into the archives, but find no notation of anyone doing
> the same dumb thing. Has anyone had the misfortune to inadvertently zap
> a 1000 receiver in this manner, and if so, how bad a job is it to repair
> ?
>
> Thanks, 73,
>
> Kent -W4MKM
>
>
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