[TenTec] I am at the end of my rope. Can't seem to find
anexplanation for why I can only
K2DP
k2dp at charter.net
Fri Sep 17 16:43:36 EDT 2004
Dan,
It sounds like the internal "fall back" SWR protection circuit in the OMNI
is sensing a different SWR between the two set ups and is throtteling back
the power to adjust for the higher SWR. I would try to get hold of a "known"
quality BIRD type dummy load and BIRD wattmeter, check all of the coax's you
are using between the dummy load, SWR/Wattmeter and rig, ie: NO RG-58 or 59
, use RG-8X of a known quality (none of these chinese pre-made connectors,
etc) at a minimum or good RG-8/U, etc and I'll bet you will find the
problem.
On the other hand, there is virtually NO difference between 80 watts output
vs 100 watts output, so perhaps you might just want to forget about the
issue and enjoy operating (hi hi).
Good luck & 73,
Dave, K2DP
St. Louis
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Subject: [TenTec] I am at the end of my rope. Can't seem to find
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>I am at the end of my rope.
> Can't seem to find an explanation for why I can only get 80 watts output
> on
> 10 and 20 meters with my OMNI V when on a Butternut HF6V-X and my
> Butternut
> Butterfly Beam but on the same bands when I am on my G5RV I get 100 watts
> output.
> I am going through an MFJ Antenna Tuner and SWR is less than 1.5 to 1.
> Same Tuner and SWR on G5RV.
> If I go to oil filled Dummy Load I also get low output.
> I have an MFJ 259 Analyzer and it is showing the same SWR as the meter on
> the
> tuner and it shows a resistance of 50 ohms at the stated SWR.
> If anyone can shed some light it would be great.
> Dan/N4VET
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