Hi John and everyone, Well, today along with some other antenna projects I swapped in the 9913 and it appears to be working OK. My dump power on the NE direction for the 80 mtr 4-Square is reading about 10-12 watts like it was before with 600-700 watts out, SWR 1.5:1. That looks the same as before. I usually run the Palstar tuner to the NE/SW to get SWR lower but I also note a little less power out too that way. Still got a good deal of difference when going SE/NW so still have to work on that. 4 square are a pain to tune up is my experience even though they do work.
Terry KI7M > On February 7, 2019 at 5:31 PM [email protected] wrote: > > > It would probably work however Belden 9913 is a poor coax choice for outdoor > use. I too have had water pour out of it. I threw all of mine away decades > ago and I would suggest you do the same. > > John KK9A > > > > Terry burge ki7m wrote: > Sun Feb 3 22:54:54 EST 2019 > > Hi Folks, > > > A few years back some 9913 I was using apparently got water in the coax. I > say this because of fluctuating SWR issues and I noted the shield when cut > into was almost 'black'. So for my minor purpose of using spare coax for my > dump power on an 80 meter 4-square can some of this coax be used? When I > scrap the shield after exposing it with a knife will reveal the shinny > copper again so is that sufficient to use some for reading dump power on my > wattmeter at the shack? Seems if I try and get readings like what I had with > the LMR-400 then it could be used. Coax is so expensive these days I want to > use my valuable LMR-400 elsewhere if possible. And having a convenient way > of reading dump power is of course important too. > > > Terry > > KI7M > > _________________ > Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
