You are using the piece of 75 ohm coax/matching line with the HF6V. I no
longer have the HV6V but I seem to recall that it's about 11 ft long. It's
required for proper operation. Also, a good ground system, more than a
single driven ground or 2, is required for the HF6V to operate. Radials
will be necessary.
It is not a Tentec radio problem. I've used both with great success.
73 Bob, K4TAX
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From: <OTAKEBI@aol.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 10:10 AM
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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