Your antenna must be an antique. HyGain's shorty 40's have been called the
"Discoverer Series" (1, 2, and 3 element versions) for about 20 years now.
The old 402BA's had high RF voltage present at the boom insulators on the
driven element and arced over all the time, even with modest power like 500
watts or so. I have had the newer 3 element version up for a long time and
it handles 1500 watts with no problems. HyGain changed the locations of the
insulators and the way the "folded" portions of the elements are mounted
eliminating the arc-over problems.
Stan
w7ni@easystreet.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne F. King" <wfking@worldnet.att.net>
To: "tower" <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 2:49 AM
Subject: [Towertalk] Hy=Gain 402BA-S
> HI Folks,
>
> I have a HY-GAIN 402BA-S 40 meter 2 el beam. It works fine on RX and 100
> watts TX. However it does not like high power anymore. Instant SWR
> infinity with the PA on. Even at 200 watts it appears to arch over. As
> long as I run less then 150 watts it's fine.
>
> It's mounted at 110' and 15' above a Mosley Pro-57A. It's feed with 1/2"
> heliax and a RG-214U jumper to a WX0B 1.1 balun. I checked the feedline
> to the balun with a 50 ohm load and it's fine. The balun checked out
> fine. In fact I substituted a coax balun and still the same problem.
>
> I thought I would run this by you folks before I take it down. Hopefully
> someone has a handle on this and maybe a fix other then buying a new
> antenna.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Wayne N2WK
>
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