The newer XM-240s (MFJ) that I've seen use the painted-on coating, not
shrink-wrap as the earlier ones did. I've installed a couple and have not had
any reports of failures.
My own older XM-240, in service here about three years and in Virginia before
that for about 12 years, has the original shrink wrap and screws, and I've had
no problems. But others have had trouble with the screw/wire connection after
some years of service. I have repaired these with a stainless through-bolt and
lock nut.
W1WEF wrote up a detailed fix for this (on the earlier 40-2CD):
https://www.yccc.org/Scuttlebutt/2008/Butt0808.pdf
73/Jon
Jon P. Zaimes, AA1K
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http://www.aa1k.us/
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From: TowerTalk <towertalk-bounces@contesting.com> On Behalf Of RVZ via
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Sent: Saturday, September 12, 2020 6:08 PM
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Subject: [TowerTalk] Cushcraft XM-240 Shortty-Forty questions
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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