Disconnect the other antenna. Let it float. 73/jeff/ac0c alpha-charlie-zero-charlie www.ac0c.com
On 23-Jan-19 6:02 PM, Todd Goins wrote:
Okay, after many requests, on and off list, I disconnected the 43' T 160m antenna at its feed point and for good measure I disconnected the coax feedline from the system too. It made a pretty substantial difference in the measurements. The 1.5 SWR range is now only about 35 kHz wide but the 2.0 SWR range is still 100 kHz which is probably still too wide. Freq SWR R X Z 1800 1.9 31.8 -18.6 36.8 1810 1.7 32.5 -14.1 35.4 1820 1.6 33.3 -9.6 34.7 1830 1.5 33.9 -5.3 34.3 1840 1.45 34.6 -0.7 34.6 1850 1.43 35.5 3.9 35.7 1860 1.47 36.1 9.0 37.2 1870 1.6 37.0 13.9 39.5 1880 1.7 37.8 18.9 42.3 1890 1.8 38.8 24.0 45.6 1900 2 39.9 29.5 49.6 1910 2.2 41.1 34.5 53.7 1920 2.4 42.6 40.5 58.8 1940 2.8 44.7 51.4 68.1 1960 3.4 47.6 63.0 78.9 I'll test it on the air tonight (using FT-8 and the RBN) with the 43' antenna disconnected. Perhaps it will be better? The numbers look better, right? Should I ground the 43' antenna instead of leaving it floating? Thanks guys. 73, Todd - NR7RR _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
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