I would have said "bad antenna" as well except that it appears to be 
receiving quite nicely. However, that would be suspect #2 after a dirty 
transmitter is ruled out.

Chuck
WB2EDV



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Gingrich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Rx is Better than TX, Why


>
>
>
> On Jan 24, 2005, at 18:28, w9mwq wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Ok, I know this sounds silly, but my repeater is now hearing better
>> than it transmits.  Here's the setup, the the issue.  I have a
>> Maggorie (no comments) HiPro transmiitter running 2 watts into a
>> Vocom Amp running 160 Watts into the duplexer, 130 out to the
>> antenna, fed with 7/8" hardline into a Diamond Dual Band Antenna at
>> 92'.  VSWR is 1.1:1, with 130 watts forward and 1/10 watt reflected
>> at an impedance of 52 ohms, (MJF 259).
>
> I would vote for a failure of the Diamond antenna. I would bet one or
> more sets of the set screws holding the elements together have come
> loose. When this happens, the antenna will still present a perfect 50
> ohm load, but perform poorly.  Diamonds are okay antennas when they are
> new, but they have to be taken down every year or two, disassembled,
> cleaned and tightened up. Really only a decent antenna if you can get
> to it conveniently for the annual repair.  You will never see this type
> of failure with the wattmeter or impedance bridge.
>
> 






 
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