I rehabbed my father's old TH3MK4, renewing the electrical contacts,
replacing the traps and installing a new DXE-BAL050-H10-A balun. It
worked well on all three bands for the last week and its really a
pleasure to have access to a beam again as I've only been able to use
vertical wires since 1995.
But last night I noticed the SWR was wildly swinging up to 5:1 on 15M
when using the amp and when running barefoot it dropped back to 1.2
as it had been at before. More testing finds that anything over
70-80W raises the SWR and it remains stable at 1.2 below that power
level. 10 & 20 are unaffected and have a 1.2 SWR. I ran the amp into
a separate 15M antenna and there was no issue with SWR so it appears
isolated to the TH3.
I'm suspecting a 15M trap has failed and I either need to replace it
or rehab it. I don't know how to tell if it is the driven element
trap or one of the parasitic traps that has failed. Deciding which
trap is involved is the first problem, my guess is it would be the
driven element trap.
Once I have that sorted out, are these traps easily reparable & if
so, any caveats? I've done a google search but haven't found that
answer yet.
Suggestions on how to determine which trap & how to best rehab it?
73,
Gary
KA1J
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