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Default SEA-235 SSB Tuner Problem

On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 14:02:31 GMT, (Larry W4CSC) wrote:

On 4 Jan 2004 05:28:37 -0800,
(GeoffSchultz)
wrote:

The antenna is a 23 foot Shakespeare whip. I´ve checked the
connections to it and they appear to be good. I´ve been told that my
signal sounds good although I can only transmit at low power. I would
have thought that at some frequency that the antenna would be tuned.

-- Geoff

The wire inside the fiberglass whip has broken and is making
intermittent contact. The only thing that's inside the fiberglass is
a piece of hookup wire wrapped around a form then fiberglassed to form
a continuously loaded shortened whip. They break.

Disconnect the whip from the tuner and haul up a 40-50' piece of wire
hooked to the tuner's high voltage output with insulating line on the
outer end. Any wire will do, even a dropcord. At your dock, haul it
up your neighbor's mast or anything you can get to. Once set, try to
see if the tuner will load the longwire. This will separate the
possible whip problem from the possible tuner problem so we can
determine which of them is the true problem. Don't let the longwire
get near any metal objects. Stand it off any rigging with a boat
cushion or insulating pole if you have to. It also doesn't need to be
string tight.

If it tunes, the whip is toast. If it doesn't send the tuner to the
shop.


I've been away from the radio shack too long.

Good advice.

Later,

Tom
S. Woodstock, CT
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God never did and so, if I might be judge, God never did make
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