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Date: | Sat, 29 Nov 2014 08:52:36 -0500 |
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Following Alan's recent experience, I'm not sure if 2 failures equals an
epidemic, but even the Black Death started with the first 2 victims.
Thought I'd get on 160 last night and see if any DX in the contest. My
low band dipole was dead as a doornail on 160, 80, and 40 meters.
Thought maybe it had come down in the snow and wind of Wednesday night.
In the back yard I found the coax going up into the sky as usual.
Barring any failure of the laws of gravity I figured the antenna was
still up there.
Back in the shack, I found the connector on the cable from the dipole
going into the 4 position coax switch was intermittent. It took a bit
of a jiggle, but it was obvious in the receiver. This was a soldered
connector done by the Wire Man about 10 years ago when I re-cabled the
station with Davis Bury-flex. Goes to show that anything can fail,
even the least likely suspect.
Just went out this morning into the coax entry box, where all antenna
cables enter, go to lightening protectors, and then coax runs through
the wall and to the shack. I switched the coax from the 30 meter
ground plane to the dipole and all is well. I will have to redo that
connector, but no real rush.
73, Steve KW3A
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