On Sep 12, 2020, at 6:19 PM, john nistico <electric911inc@hotmail.com> wrote:
I just got a steppir with 40 meter add on it I love it.
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<k9ma@sdellington.us>
Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2020 7:08:54 PM
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Cushcraft XM-240 Shortty-Forty questions
I had an original Cushcraft A3S, which had trap coils and screws coated
with the hard epoxy. The screws clearly weren't going to turn, and I
never saw any evidence of poor connections, but I suppose the material
could have yielded. Replacement traps I got from MFJ (after insect
damage) had no coating on the traps, loose screws, wires wrapped
backwards, etc. They were junk. I would not recommend buying any MFJ
Cushcraft or HyGain antennas.
I currently have an old Cushcraft D40, also pre-MFJ. I'm pretty sure
they have shrink tubing over the coils, though there may be epoxy under
that.
Unless you see evidence of poor connections at the screws, I would leave
them as is. If the epoxy looks like it's suffering UV damage, it might
be worth covering it with UV-resistant shrink tubing or tape. I wouldn't
think the stray capacitance would be as critical is it is in traps.
My D40 has been working for over 25 years, though I did have to replace
the center insulators, and the elements aren't quite straight any more.
73,
Scott K9MA
On 9/12/2020 5:07 PM, RVZ via TowerTalk wrote:
Hi Guys,
I purchased a Cushcraft XM-240 which was new in the box but was made about 10 years ago. The label
on the box says "Cushcraft XM-240", and doesn't mention MFJ, so perhaps it was made by
Cushcraft. My questions pertains to the 4 loading coils. I believe the loading coils made by MFJ
have heat shrink tubing over the coil, is that correct? The loading coils on this XM-240 don't have
heat shrink tubing over them, rather the coil is covered with a thick shiny black epoxy which is
very hard. The epoxy has really sealed up the coils and self tapping screws that connect the coils
to the aluminum tubing. I believe the epoxy would be rather difficult to remove so I'm wondering
if I'm likely to have reliable results using the traps "as-is" for a couple years, or if
I should remove the hard epoxy from the self- tapping screws now and replace them with screws,
nuts, and lock washers? If I do replace the screws, should I cover them with more epoxy, use heat
shrink tubing, or both? Thanks
& 73, Dick- K9OMWisconsin
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