The unknown coax type is/was VB-83 (35 ohm). The VB-8 is of course 50 ohm and 
the VB-11 is 75 ohm.
I hope that is the info you needed. It would be great if you could figure out 
what the open stub is for and can we use that for adjustments. If you need more 
info, let me know.
73
Norm

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From: [email protected] on behalf of allan crites
Sent: Wed 2/17/2010 9:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] DB224A new harness


  

I tried to work backwards on a Smith Chart from the dipole to the 1/2 WL O.C. 
stub to determine a reason for the stub but it appears the unknown coax types 
are causing erroneous and confusing answers.
Can you confirm the coax types shown on your diagram?
a.

--- On Wed, 2/17/10, NORM KNAPP <[email protected]> wrote:



        From: NORM KNAPP <[email protected]>
        Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] DB224A new harness
        To: [email protected]
        Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 3:57 PM
        
        
          
        I got the harnesses at no charge from Andrew. I contacted customer 
support and told them I had 3 fairly new DB224's (2 a models and a b model) 
that had water intrusion/contamina tion in the harness where they were 
supposedly seal by the factory. I offered pictures and they accepted. Upon 
seeing the photos they asked that I give them serial numbers and requested I 
send the defective harnesses to them. I did and they offered and I accepted 
replacement harnesses.
        The two db224's that I have (personally) are the A models. The B model 
belongs to my shop. I often end up with abandoned and or defective db224's and 
other antennas as I work for a two way land mobile dealer/shop. Unfortunately, 
I have yet to get any DB224e's or any DB304's, just tons of DB224a's and an 
occasional DB224b.
        Hats off to Andrew for shipping me free replacement harnesses. I am 
still gonna ScotchKote those moldings regaurdelss.
        If you look at the attached photoes from my initial post, you will see 
that the open 25" VB-8 (50 ohm) stub is 12.5" from the "T" where the top half 
and bottom halves of the harness come together, down the main feed to the 
hardline (or whatever you feed the antenna with).
        Last night I connected the Sitemaster up again and I noticed the the 
SWR will come down some when I firmly secure the harness to the mast with the 
metal tape. How far down remains to be seen. I will keep you posted.
        73 and thanks!
        de N5NPO
        Norm
        


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