So how do you know your antenna is not performing as it should? When an
antenna has a corrosion problem, can it still have good VSWR? I think it
can. A resistor can have good VSWR. So what should I do to find out
whether I need a new antenna?

I'd like to benefit from your experience. Thanks for any advice you can
give me.

John

AF4PD

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2008 9:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: antenna question

 

Well I thought the same thing. I have a db408 that I have "treated"
with plastic dip AND liquid tape. Long story but have several layers
(about 3 or 4) of this stuff on there. Each layer I allowed to dry
before putting on the next. In the pictures you can see that every
joint (metal to metal) is protected by this stuff. I also went up the
dipoles far enough for any possible egress of moisture. Might not be
pretty, but think it will work. The pics are taken with the antenna
temporarily on the side of my tower (not hooked up yet). 
http://f1.grp.
<http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/0GEcSFgRqZpJVmTlqpB72pv8w7tAZtRcCcnp5vmv6q
Vr44p8O-ZFzec_HaY2Ga6TgV2Yj_3lzSUfcMnhJ3JGc57pcJsE-k5gcErJ/pix/IMG_1277.
JPG>
yahoofs.com/v1/0GEcSFgRqZpJVmTlqpB72pv8w7tAZtRcCcnp5vmv6qVr44p8O-ZFzec_H
aY2Ga6TgV2Yj_3lzSUfcMnhJ3JGc57pcJsE-k5gcErJ/pix/IMG_1277.JPG
http://f1.grp.
<http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/0GEcSHs2jQFJVmTl6X_XYxKmmCUXuduBzeXqkRzKHC
6GBZz7otBoFOgQDzYeQt3Umjq9dbwHhiGcSIrqsKi9wt2JEamLwVt1E_-7/pix/IMG_1278.
JPG>
yahoofs.com/v1/0GEcSHs2jQFJVmTl6X_XYxKmmCUXuduBzeXqkRzKHC6GBZz7otBoFOgQD
zYeQt3Umjq9dbwHhiGcSIrqsKi9wt2JEamLwVt1E_-7/pix/IMG_1278.JPG
(remember, you might have to copy and paste it) 
This antenna has the bracing that wraps around the pipe, not the hose
clamp style dipoles. So I drilled through the metal straps and into
the pipe. After that I riveted each strap into the pipe. 

Waiting for my "contractor" to get the go ahead from the county to
replace a Diamond UHF antenna.

73,
Robert 
KD4YDC

--- In Repeater-Builder@ <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com>
yahoogroups.com, "Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Paul and others:
> 
> Other than using Scotchkote has anyone used DIP-IT which is that 
> plastic coating sold in cans designed for dipping tools into to build 
> up a rubber coating on them. Like the scotchkote you would probably 
> have to put sveral coats on, but since it's a rubber base it may last 
> longer than the Scotchkote which harderns.
> 
> Craig
> 
> 
> --- In Repeater-Builder@ <mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com>
yahoogroups.com, "Paul Finch" 
> <dpaulfinch@> wrote:
> >
> > Ron,
> > 
> ...
> > The second part of making a new DB folded dipole antenna last is 
> sealing every nook and cranny of the antenna with 3M Scotchkote. I 
> paint at least two coats on every screwhead, coax end, nut, plastic 
> molded junction and anything that could be a point of bimetal 
> corrosion or coax water leak. If I could dip it in Scotchkote I 
> would. ...
>

 

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