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Re: [TowerTalk] TowerTalk Digest, Vol 201, Issue 54

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] TowerTalk Digest, Vol 201, Issue 54
From: Marv Shelton <marvs@att.net>
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2019 05:38:02 -0700
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I have a 1980’s vintage Cushcraft A4 and just replaced it with a 3 element 
SteppIR.  I had the 40m add-on as well and never had a problem with it. 15 
meters was it’s best band.  Only once did I take apart the traps and service 
them. Cleaning out bugs, and using scotch-brite and conductive grease with new 
SS hardware to make sure all the connections were solid. 
I once saw where someone had designed a special jig to measure and test the 
traps because the labels had worn off.  I do know that MFJ did a redesign and 
their traps are not made the same way nor at the same frequency as the original 
Cushcraft. I would compare the assy instructions for the two as I would the 
guess the element lenghts are different as a result and mixing MFJ’s traps with 
original Cushcrafts would require some modelling/tinkering to get things 
working right.
It sound like in your rebuild that you may have mixed traps in the wrong 
locations, as 20 meters represents the lowest freq band, it uses the total 
electrical length of the elements and the order of traps on the element isn’t 
important. For 10 meters, the electrical length is the shortest, so as long as 
there is some kind of trap in the 10 meter position, you a likely to get 
resonance somewhere in the wide 10 meter band.
You can’t go by the physical length of the traps to determine which one is for 
which band. You need to build a jig to test them. Due to their physical design 
inductive coupling to measure them is tricky.

Marv K7IU

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