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Subject: [Towertalk] Antenna Problem
From: n4kg@juno.com (n4kg@juno.com)
Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 10:20:57 -0600
Good points Bob.

Remember, HAND tightening of PL259's is NOT sufficient,
especially where temperature variations are prevalent.

Another place to check for a tight connection is the screws 
that connect the driven element ends to the feedline.

Tom  N4KG

On Sat, 9 Nov 2002  "Robert Shohet" <kq2m@earthlink.net> writes:
> On occasion I have had similar problems with one of my 40-2cd's at 
> 123'.
> 
> I believe that it is because I did not originally open up the traps, 
> replace
> the (most likely) rusted aluminum screws and reseal.  I had 
> significant
> RF problems in 2 contests with fluctuating SWR and audio, RF in the 
> shack,
> etc.
> I am only 20 miles from Long Island Sound (a very, very large body 
> of salt
> water)
> and you can see it from the top of my tower.  I have found 
> significant
> corrosion on many relay
> boxes outside - no doubt from the rain/snow in coastal storms which 
> comes in
> from the
> Atlantic and LI Sound.
> 
> I am sure that corrosion is that problem here and with your QTH on 
> salt
> water, that
> makes it even more likely as your culprit too.
> 
> However, before you assume that it is the feedpoint, check the PL259 
> and
> where it is connected
> on the end of the coax coming down from the tower.
> 
> In another contest, I had an intermittent with the same 40-2cd and 
> it turned
> out that the
>  large temperature changes over a few months caused the PL259 to 
> loosen
> slightly
> and then arc with 1500 watts going through it.  This caused the 
> intermittent
> and there was
> a black carbon buildup on the PL259 and the SO239 where it was 
> connected.
> 
> Cleaning off the carbon and screwing the PL259 on with a large 
> wrench
> cleared up
> that problem.
> 
> Try the simple (and not so obvious) fixes first.
> 
> GL!
> 
> Bob KQ2M
> 
> > On 40M, which is usually my best band here on the ocean, I started
> > having intermittent spells of signal masking.  All signals would
> > suddenly drop about 3-4  S units with a slight noise mask and then
> > reappear normally after an interval of 45 seconds to several 
> minutes.  I
> > decided the FT1000MP was the culprit, so took it out of the line 
> and
> > replaced it with the FT-1000D.  Problem persisted.  Took the 
> ATR-30
> > antenna tuner out of the line thinking perhaps the antenna switch 
> was
> > the problem (Use the tuner to reach the SSB part of 40M).   Still
> > persisted.  Then I noticed that the SWR on the 402CD was 
> fluctuating
> > from 1:1 up to 3:1 that appeared totally random.  No wind, so the 
> 402CD
> > was perfectly still.  I Run the radios barefoot on 40 and 80.  Too 
> much
> > RF in the media room next to the shack to run HP, not to mention 
> setting
> > my alarm system off every few minutes.
> >
> > Background.  I recently rebuilt the 402CD after a tropical storm 
> took it
> > down last fall.  Mostly new aluminum, applied the Leesom upgrades, 
> and
> > installed new coax (9913) feed line.  I suspect a corroded feed 
> point
> > connection even though I just put the antenna up several months 
> ago with
> > liberal applications of coax seal, etc.  I did put in a few
> > strategically placed aluminum rivets in the elements, and four SS 
> screws
> > in the tips.  (High winds here sometimes blow the tips out of the
> > elements.)
> >
> > Any suggestions or ideas before I tackle rebuilding the feed point 
> on
> > the 402CD which is way out there.  I did put it up with an extra 
> TH-7DXX
> > mast to boom clamp which will let me tilt the boom down so I can 
> reach
> > it.
> 
> 
> 
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