I thought the repeater builder web site had a specific article on how to take 
apart that antenna and fix it by soldering wires to the body of the antenna - 
but I've been all over the site and can't seem to find that article.  Can 
anyone provide a link to it?

Also, I have a super stationmaster sitting in my garage with the same issue.  
I'd like to fix it and put it back up on the tower.  It was mounted on the top 
of the tower, with no other support.  This time, when I put it back up, I'm 
going to mount it on the side of the tower.  Are there generic side arms that 
can be used from anyone, or must I order something specific to the 
stationmaster?

TIA,

Don, KD9PT


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eric Lowell 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 4:35 AM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Rebuilding a Stationmaster




        It has been a long time, but....I remember that about where the clamp 
for the ground radials is there are 3? large screws. Remove the the screws and 
the whole antenna will slide out of the radome by pulling on the RF connector. 
The black stuff bonds the aluminum mounting sleeve to the fiberglas and you 
don't have to fiddle with that part.

        as always - YMMV

        Best Regards, Eric W1EL

        Eric Lowell
        Eastern Maine Electronics Inc.
        48 Loon Road
        Wesley ME 04686
        [email protected]
        www.satnetmaine.com


        --- On Wed, 9/9/09, hbbcara <[email protected]> wrote:


          From: hbbcara <[email protected]>
          Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Rebuilding a Stationmaster
          To: [email protected]
          Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 1:01 AM


            
          Hi all,

          The repeater-builder website mentions rebuilding a Stationmaster that 
has developed noise by taking it apart and resoldering the sections. I have a 
Stationmaster that has developed that noise so I brought it down the hill. The 
replacement antenna cured the noise, but it's not the same class of antenna so 
my coverage area is not what it was nor will that antenna survive the winter. 
Now comes the project of actually rebuilding the broken antenna.

          Upon starting to take it apart though, a big question came up. Are 
there Stationmaster models that can and models that can't be rebuilt? I don't 
have the model designator of mine. The antenna predates my association with the 
site (in the context of maintaining it anyway) and the label is largely faded 
away. I can read "Phelps Dodge" and "Super Stationmaster" but that's about it 
for the label. The antenna is for 2 meters and is 21 feet, 6.75 inches long 
from the bottom of the metal base to the top of the metal topcap. The thing 
that worries me as far as being able to take it apart is that there seems to be 
something like epoxy between the radome and the metal base. There's a black 
substance at the junction of the radome to the base and upon taking the three 
screws out of the side of the metal base I can see the layer of metal, the 
layer of the black stuff, the layer of the radome and then the inner metal that 
the screw goes into.

          Can someone who's taken these apart tell me if that black substance 
is indeed bonding the parts together and I'm stuck looking for a new antenna, 
or with all the screws out and just a little more force will it indeed come 
apart?

          Thanks for any pointers and 73

          rj
          kb6ytd

       




  

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