[Antennas] CushCraft R-7 problems

K3SV k3sv at pa.net
Wed Dec 30 17:43:53 EST 2015


Identical thing happened to me. The fracture is hard to see but needed to be repaired. I changed the guying points and have not had a problem. 
73 Bill K3SV

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> On Dec 30, 2015, at 2:49 PM, Bob Nielsen <n7xy at n7xy.net> wrote:
> 
> I have a Hy-Gain AV-640, which is similar to the Cushcraft R8 and after several years the aluminum bracket which connects the matching network to the antenna fractured from the stress caused by the weather.  This was hard to see except from up close but the SWR and signal levels were all over the place.  Since the R7 matching unit is practically identical I would look there for a possible cause.  I  made a replacement bracket from a piece of aluminum of the same width but greater thickness which I found at my local Ace Hardware and hopefully it will hold up better.
> 
> Bob, N7XY
> 
>> On 12/27/15 3:42 PM, Robert G Strickland wrote:
>> The house has aluminum siding. The antenna sits up on the roof, maybe 10ft above the siding and maybe 20ft away from it; the roof mounting spot is around 20ft above ground. I think the problem is with the antenna itself, not the installation context/environment. I had a SkyHawk beam, and the SWR never varied on that antenna, regardless of the wind/weather. So, the wide/wild fluctuations of the SWR when measuring it in a very slight breeze is suspicious of something mechanical.
>> 
>> ...robert
>> 
>>> On 12/27/2015 22:56, JK wrote:
>>> How far away from ur house? Have aluminum siding. Any towers nearby? Any
>>> vertical wires or metallic objects near the antenna?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Check continuity w/ohmmeter?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Jay...NE2Q
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 05:29 PM, Robert G Strickland wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Hi, Jay...
>>>> 
>>>> Brand new!
>>>> 


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