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question, I removed my 30ft mast, which i had one end of my dipole attached to, to make room for my 50ft tower and reattached my dipole to my tower.
now i have very little incoming signals? what the hell did i do?
is my new tower causing this or did i fudge something by moving it, my ''s'' meter is now sitting at 1 and 20 meters is always hopping! but not anymore!
HELP!!! I must have my radio fix!
keep your feet firmly planted on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.
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Is your feedline still connected?
Are you sure it's still connected?
A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.
-- George Bernard Shaw
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yes, could i have broke a wire in the process? would this make it behave like this?
keep your feet firmly planted on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.
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More likely caused a short between the center conductor and shield ( assuming a coaxial cable )
How do you have your feedline attached to the dipole ?
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 Originally Posted by [b
Quote[/b] ]yes, could i have broke a wire in the process? would this make it behave like this?
Yes, of course. #You likely have a short OR break at your coax feedpoint with the dipole. #Strong connections and soldering are preferred for all outdoor installations.
One good part of being in Scouting is they do learn how to tie knots!
Improved cinch knot is good for dipole legs to eyelet on center insulator or balun.
http://www.animatedknots.com/indexfi....ots.com
We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we're curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. -- Walt Disney
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feedline is attached to a p239, attached to ladderline
I have tied one end of the dipole to the tower and have tossed the balun and other end into a tree which is supporting the balun, other end of dipole is attached to a nearby tree.
keep your feet firmly planted on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.
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seems its time to take down the feedline and see what kind of solder job i've done, live and learn, thanks all!
keep your feet firmly planted on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.
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<< I have tied one end of the dipole to the tower and have tossed the balun and other end into a tree which is supporting the balun, other end of dipole is attached to a nearby tree. >>
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 Originally Posted by [b
Quote[/b] (KC0PKA @ June 26 2007,18:10)]question, I removed my 30ft mast, which i had one end of my dipole attached to, to make room for my 50ft tower and reattached my dipole to my tower.
now i have very little incoming signals? what the hell did i do?
is my new tower causing this or did i fudge something by moving it, my ''s'' meter is now sitting at 1 and 20 meters is always hopping! but not anymore!
HELP!!! I must have my radio fix!
I had the same problem once. Chased my tail for hours trying to figure it out. My RX was down 8+ S inits, I had almost none of the usually noise in my RX and though my antenna tuned up properly (which is still a mystery to me) I couldn't get out.
One leg of the dipole was separated from the feed point.
73
Steve
N3ATS
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Wait a minute ... PKA you said ... feedline is attached to a p239, attached to ladderline???
You have the ladder line connected to a PL-259? or SO-239? Why..??? The connector is for coax...
Do not understand this at all...
Bill, W0LPQ/9
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