UHF connectors are rated for 500V. Maybe you need N connectors, which can 
handle 1500V.

wunder
K6WRU

On Dec 30, 2013, at 11:13 AM, Ray Coles <[email protected]> wrote:

> Forgot to mention that I hauled my MFJ wattmeter/dummy load out to the bush 
> and pushed up 100 watts into it down the feeder with 1:1 SWR, which convinced 
> me that at least my UR8 feeder is OK. Also didn't mention I hooked up my FG01 
> antenna analyser up at the shack and all seemed normal, but of course the 
> problem only comes over 40 watts (which equates to a pre balun 500V). THE 
> PROBLEM REMAINS and I am still mystified!
> 73
> 
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> Ray Coles CEng M0XDL
> 10 Littlemoor Road,
> Weymouth DT3 6AA
> United Kingdom
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