[TenTec] Ten Tec and Butternut HF6V Problem And Question

n4lq n4lq at insightbb.com
Tue Jun 28 14:54:00 EDT 2005


There is in fact a little know compatibility issue between TenTec and 
Butternut products. Due to the faster than usual QSK, the RF leaving the rig 
tends to achieve  higher velocity than inferior rigs. Butternut uses a 
secret mixture of butter and aluminum which greatly increases the efficiency 
of their antennas. The combination of high velocity RF and "slick skin 
aluminum" results in the apparent power loss. Simply put; The wattmeter 
cannot keep up with the power which results in a low reading. Actually, full 
power is really produced but cannot be measured by ordinary means.
Negotiations are presently being carried out between the two corporate 
giants. Rumors have it that a spin-off company called "Butt-Tec" will market 
an adapter. Meanwhile, we recommend exercising patience and simply ignoring 
the wattmeter. The alternative is to use a very long coax feeder. About 300' 
of low quality RG-58 should tame that meter. 73

R.F. Burns

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Subject: [TenTec] Ten Tec and Butternut HF6V Problem And Question


>I have a Butternut HF6V ground mounted vertical and on 10 meters and 14
> meters I get low output from both my Corsair II and OMNI V.
> On 10 meters my output on the Corsair II is about 60 watts.
> The antenna shows a flat SWR
> If I place the tuner in line I get an increase of about 15 watts after I
> adjust it for the same SWR.
> I notice that I get low output on my Butternut Butterfly Beam.
> About the same as on the vertical on 10 and 20.
> However, when I switch to my G5RV I get full output from both rigs on 10 
> and
> 20.
> I get about 95 watts out with a flat SWR going through the tuner.
> Anyone on the list had this problem come up with the Butternuts and Ten 
> Tecs?
> I don't see what could be cutting back the power especially on the corsair
> II which does not have foldback protection.
> Thanks,
> Dan/N4VET
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