[ADXA] Lightning Hit

Lanny Aldrich k1lec at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 19 21:48:50 EDT 2024


Barefoot for 65 years . . . or are you referring to my declining stamina as I beat the odds in my family.   Both my parents died at 59 with heart attacks.  My siblings and I have all had bypass surgery: mine a quadruple in 1997!  That's when I changed to a less stressful career!  Now I'm only stressed out because of no LoTW!

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From: w5znjoel at gmail.com <w5znjoel at gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2024 8:26 PM
To: 'Lanny Aldrich' <k1lec at hotmail.com>; 'ADXA' <adxa at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: RE: [ADXA] Lightning Hit


Very pleased to hear you are back among the living……still weak, but living !!!!!!   😊



ZN



From: adxa-bounces at mailman.qth.net <adxa-bounces at mailman.qth.net> On Behalf Of Lanny Aldrich
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2024 8:10 PM
To: ADXA <adxa at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [ADXA] Lightning Hit



I'm back on the air with my Radiowavz Sentinal 20-6M hex beam.  I just wish S21ACP would decode now that I can aim a gain antenna.  I'm glad I got Glorioso (ATNO) on three bands the first day: before the lightning damage.



Craig, WA5YSD, replaced my rotor and cable (new Yaesu G-450AC has different pinout than the old G-450A (DC) a couple of weeks ago.  Thank goodness for GigaParts employee discounts!



Last week, Jon, KI5UCZ, replaced the 180 degree jumper at the top of the hex beam feed stack to the MFJ-915 1:1 current balun, but that didn't cure my problem with unusable high SWR.



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Craig and Jay, N5LKE, came to my rescue again this afternoon and found that my balun had actually taken a hit.  The balun SO-239 and RG-8X PL-259 were completely charred.  Craig had to pry them apart with pliers.  Jon didn't see this because of being encased in coax seal.  Jay's Comet analyzer and dummy load took us to the ultimate issue.  Jay was surprised that I'd been able to hear anything!



In anticipation I had a fresh 150' roll of ABR RG-8U ready to go with an rf choke wound out of the first 20'.  The hard part was fishing the new coax across my attic and down inside the wall between my shack and the guest bathroom.  No fun in a wicked hot attic!



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I'm turning 80 (and feel it) Monday and very much appreciate all the help and look forward to NCAARS Field Day!



73, Lanny  K1LEC
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