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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Need balun advice
From: Les Kalmus <w2lk@bk-lk.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 16:38:23 -0500
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Chris,

I had a similar problem that turned out to be the coax. It leaves the top of the tower over an arm, then hangs. The center conductor migrated at the top of the arm. I had to cut that section out and remounted everything but hung the coax from the arm with a cable grip from McMaster. No problems since.

From your description, you should probably recheck the coax and make sure there are no points where there is pressure that could cause the center to migrate and change as the tower is raised.

Les w2LK

On 11/10/2015 12:54 PM, Chris Wynn via TowerTalk wrote:
OK, see if this changes any opinions.  When I put up the A3WS at the towers 
nested height of about 30 feet, 12 meters swr was flat, 30 meters was flat, and 
17 meters was around 1.8:1....
Now, with the A3WS MOUNTED OVER THE th-7, 12 METERS is 1.8:1, 30 meters is 
3.1:1, and 17 meters is 1.0:1........
I have the A3WS mounted about 10 to 12 feet above the TH-7.  While talking to 
Mark at DX Eng., he brought up the issue of spacing between the TH-7 and the 
A3WS..... Originally, I thought that the 10 to 12 feet of space between the two 
would be enough.  However, at this point, I HAVE NO CLUE! Would it be worth 
moving the TH-7 above the A3WS?????
While coming home for lunch,  I worked the 5Z4 on 17 meters with the tower 
nested.... Hell if I know at this point!!!
AS TO THE QUESTIONS ON HOW I MEASURED THE SWR, I have used both the MFJ 259 and 
the radio's (FT-1000 field) and get the same measurements.... And have measured 
the swr at the end of the coax connected to the balun on the yagi.....
The TH-7 is working just fine......
I appreciate all of the help and advice...My XYL is livid with me as I have been totally 
consumed with these problems, and as much as I like RF, I LIKE "THAT" better 
and don't want to end up divorced;)

Chris
  Christopher L. Wynn
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      On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 10:40 AM, "K7LXC@aol.com" <K7LXC@aol.com> 
wrote:
   >  Last week I had the antenna back on the ground and disassembled every trap on it, and 
found nothing out of the ordinary. ?     So what was the swr when it was on the ground? Did you 
check it?     You need to first ascertain that your antenna looks like an antenna; i.e. it has a 
dip somewhere. Put your antenna analyzer on the antenna and work your way back from there.      
BTW many times an "antenna problem" turned out to be something in the shack; e.g. coax 
jumper, coax switch, etc.  Cheers & GL,Steve      K7LXCTOWER TECH

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