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Maco M-105 Flatside
Blows my mind
got swr on beam at 1.2 about 5 feet off the top of roof
put beam in the air on top of tower swr at 1.1 1.2
this is with tandy rg8
last week pulled beam down replaced with rg 213 same length
swr pegs the meter
coax hooked up right
check connectors no short
receives just as well when swr was at 1.2
anyone have any ideas
got swr on beam at 1.2 about 5 feet off the top of roof
put beam in the air on top of tower swr at 1.1 1.2
this is with tandy rg8
last week pulled beam down replaced with rg 213 same length
swr pegs the meter
coax hooked up right
check connectors no short
receives just as well when swr was at 1.2
anyone have any ideas
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Sounds like a short in the new coax. Did you check the tip and the shield of the PL259 at the same time to make sure that there was no continuity?
If its not a short does the new coax your using now have a different velocity factor than your old coax? If it does maybe this is trowing off your match.
Also make sure your jumpers are made from the same coax as you just ran to the antenna.If the jumpers have a different velocity factor it can cause a false reading.
Do you have your old coax to check it with?
If its not a short does the new coax your using now have a different velocity factor than your old coax? If it does maybe this is trowing off your match.
Also make sure your jumpers are made from the same coax as you just ran to the antenna.If the jumpers have a different velocity factor it can cause a false reading.
Do you have your old coax to check it with?
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i took the old antron stood it back up on the pole attached the new coax to antron and swr flat
hook it back to beam and swr in the red
so im also leaning toward the connector in the gamma
after looking over the connector and gamma match im afraid im going to look into the 10,000 watt gamma
im already to the point to where i can max out the coax rating and gamma so i might wait and get some bigger coax along with new gamma
hook it back to beam and swr in the red
so im also leaning toward the connector in the gamma
after looking over the connector and gamma match im afraid im going to look into the 10,000 watt gamma
im already to the point to where i can max out the coax rating and gamma so i might wait and get some bigger coax along with new gamma
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ok figured it out
the arm that hold the tip of the gamma match was pushed in 6 inches
measured 18 inches from driven element bracket to arm and it should be 24 inches so all is up and going
and now i had beam on ground for 2 weeks skip rolling talking skip with beam 5 feet off top of roof
now beam back up on tower and no skip
the arm that hold the tip of the gamma match was pushed in 6 inches
measured 18 inches from driven element bracket to arm and it should be 24 inches so all is up and going
and now i had beam on ground for 2 weeks skip rolling talking skip with beam 5 feet off top of roof
now beam back up on tower and no skip
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