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Flummoxed about my antenna

ve3gfn
How do you reply directly to a post?  Beats me ...

A month or so before the 160M test, I finally had my yew tree, which
was gradually enveloping my Butternut vertical, "put down". I then
had to open up the coax feed splice to the antenna, so I could use my
antenna analyzer to help me return the vertical to its original
tuning characteristics ... all done successfully. I closed up the
connection with new waterproofing, and checked the antenna
periodically to ensure it would be ready.

3 weeks before the contest, I found my antenna would not tune
anywhere! Very strange. I had just renewed the waterproofing on the
splice, so I didn't think that could be the problem. The antenna has
been up 8 years, so I spent some hours removing every mechanical
connection one at a time, cleaning them (and they were grungy!), and
rebuilding the antenna. Surely that would cure the problem?

Nope, same results. In desperation I ordered a new Buryflex feedline,
as the line sits on the ground in my backyard (never heard of
Buryflex before, and the original line is RG213).  Was it new when I
installed it?  I can't remember!

By the time the new line arrived, our weather window for working on
antennas had pretty well closed, and the contest was getting closer!
The antenna was unusable.

Lo and behold, we got a day of sunshine, and 40F temps! Out I go, and
open the waterproofed connection once again. I'm going to check the
antenna tuning at the antenna, and the original line looking back
toward the shack, using a 50 ohm termination.

Well, the antenna still looks good, so the current choke must also be
good. Measuring back through the coax line, I see an SWR of 1:1,
which at least indicates to me that the line is usable. Very strange.
It looks the same when I move the termination to the antenna end, and
measure the line at the shack end. Stranger and stranger ... in
desperation, I connect the line back to the splice, and make the same
measurement again from the shack, and the antenna seems to be
operating first rate.

So, I tighten up the connection with a wrench, re-waterproof the
splice, pray to the gods, and check it again, and all is as it was 8 years ago.
No signs of water in the coax, either. I can only assume that the
splice connection to the coax line somehow became loose or
disconnected, but it took weeks to do so, after I'd done my
adjustments.  Didn't feel loose, when I disconnected it.

4 days to the contest, it's all working well - my garden is muddy in
the extreme at this time of year, so to Hell with replacing the coax
line.   The original line seems to be working for the moment, and it
will be a lot more fun to do it next spring!

Later - 200 QSOs in the contest on the weekend, over 7 hours. I heard
EU, very unusual, and worked down into the Caribbean, and out to SD
and MT ... and the band was definitely lively.  Sure didn't do any
harm to clean up that antenna after 8 years, even if it didn't fix
the original problem!

73 Mike VE3GFN


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Re: Flummoxed about my antenna

Neil Zampella
Mike,

the reflector includes attachments to the digest (if that's how you get
it), you just find the attachment with the post you want to reply to,
double click on it, it 'should' open as another email.   You then click
on the reply button... and write your reply.

Does this help?

Neil, KN3ILZ

On 12/2/2018 5:39 PM, Mike Goldstein wrote:
> How do you reply directly to a post?  Beats me ...
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