[Mobile-Portable] Iron Horse 40m Ground?
John Playford
playfordaz at tds.net
Mon Jul 19 08:46:47 EDT 2004
Hello Jay:
I am having the same issue only with a 6-meter whip that is of "Iron
Horse" label. As long as the antenna is steady, the SWR is fine. Once
it starts moving around SWR swings between. 1.5 and 3+.
I have not come to a conclusion on it yet. My other HF whips seem to be
okay (different manufacturer but antenna looks the same).
John, WD8LQT
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[mailto:mobile-portable-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Jay Eimer
Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 11:55 PM
To: Discussion of Mobile-Portable
Subject: [Mobile-Portable] Iron Horse 40m Ground?
Okay, here's one for y'all.
A friend of mine (KE5UL, Bill Lund) has a Jeep Cherokee and a 706MkII-G.
He picked up an Iron Horse 40m single band whip.
The mount is a "side-mount" (metal bar with two holes - one at either
end)
that goes under the ball of a receiver hitch. The other hole has a pass
through with 3/8x24 socket on the top (matches the whip) and an SO-239
on
the bottom.
We passed the coax out the hatch and hooked it up to the bottom. On top
we
put on a large spring (something he had - it's old) that was a 3/8" stud
on
one end and 3/8" socket on the other and then the whip.
NOTHING.
So I got out the antenna analyzer, and the needle was swinging all over
everywhere - seemed to be when the antenna was moving. Of course, these
are
pretty flexible, with 4' or so of "stinger", so it's always moving, even
when the Jeep is parked. SWR would go from 2.5 to infinity and back,
about
once per second. Steadying the antenna helped, and we appeared to get
it to
tune, and it hears pretty good. But no one answers us. We got one
contact
who reported us "very weak", 2x2. But as it stands now, there's no way
this
antenna is going to work as it stands.
Tried another antenna and all is fine. It's just this one. Since the
analyzer wouldn't steady, I suspected a bad connection, most likely with
the
spring. But I thought I'd ask here first, in case anyone else had
encountered similar problems. Is this inherent in the Iron Horse
antennas?
Thanks,
Jay
AD5PE
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