[ICOM] Re: IC-746 w/ No output/high SWR on 6M
D C (Mac) Macdonald
k2gkk at juno.com
Tue Feb 7 10:24:52 EST 2006
Thanks, Gary. We will check it all out
when we get the antenna and coax off the
chimney mount later this week.
It's tough to check things out when you get
to a physical state that keeps you from
climbing around. Still better than the
only alternative, though.
Thanks & 73,
Mac, K2GKK/5
Oklahoma City
-- gfiber at comcast.net wrote:
From: gfiber at comcast.net
To: ICOM Reflector <icom at mailman.qth.net>
Subject: Re: [ICOM] Re: IC-746 w/ No output/high SWR on 6M
Date: Tue, 07 Feb 2006 15:18:17 +0000
Mac,
Don't overlook the coax cable feeding the antenna.
I once had some coax that the shield had corroded
to black and it was opening under transmit. I
would be chatting along on 10 meters and all of a
sudden the rig would fold back in output power and
the reverse power would go to almost full output
power. The antenna was a Mosley 310C.
Took me a bit to figure it out as the Drake W-4 I
had always shown a good match.
Gary K8IZ
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "D C (Mac) Macdonald" <k2gkk at juno.com>
> Right now, it may be a REAL SWR problem with the
> antenna. It looks good on an MFJ Antenna Analyzer,
> but wouldn't work with my IC-703 either.
>
> Right now, I'm waiting for Oklahoma winds to subside
> so it will be safe for a younger ham (I'm too old
> to be climbing around on a steep roof) to take the
> Ringo down so we can check things out.
>
> I also have Drake WV-4, Bird 43, and Heath VHF
> wattmeters that I will use for further checking.
>
> I'll post to the list when I find out something.
> Meanwhile, thanks to all who have offered
> suggestions. I don't have a low-pass filter
> in the line and no amp, either; going straight
> from IC-746 to antenna.
>
> Maybe my brain is going soft after 50 years plus
> of RF exposure???
>
> 73 --- Mac, K2GKK/5
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