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Ok this is going to be simplistic.
I have a CW-80 special and some 19M of 50 ohn coax running to the back of either a MFJ tuner or directly into the TS-850. If I screw the shield on the pl259 plug tight onto the chasis socket then I receive no signals, if I leave it loose but touching I receive signals. Firest thought a short in the co-ax. Ohm meter reading shows infinite reading so I assume (rightly or wrongly) no short. I then took, as an experiement, my 2m areial co-ax, plugged it in and tuned to a good local MW signal. Exactly the same phenomena occurs. I transmit fine on 2m. Using the CW-80 I can sucessful transmit when the plug is loose but I may be getting some rf leak as Mixw is pickin gup stray characters in transmit strings. Kust as an experiement I plugged in my RX320 and exactly thesame phenomena. Now I am still very new but I also note that the ohm meter across the socket on the TS850 shows 50 ohm which I guess is corect though the mobile 2m transmitter shows infinite. So the botom line is I am struggling to find the cause of the problem. Any clues? |
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 16:20:34 +0100, Andre C wrote:
Ok this is going to be simplistic. I have a CW-80 special and some 19M of 50 ohn coax running to the back of either a MFJ tuner or directly into the TS-850. If I screw the shield on the pl259 plug tight onto the chasis socket then I receive no signals, if I leave it loose but touching I receive signals. Firest thought a short in the co-ax. Ohm meter reading shows infinite reading so I assume (rightly or wrongly) no short. Now check for continuity from end-to-end of the coax. Center to center and shield to shield should have DC continuity. If the coax is already installed, just place a jumper across one end (center to shield) and then see if you have continuity. It's likely that an "open" exists perhaps from a cold solder joint or breakage someplace. I then took, as an experiement, my 2m areial co-ax, plugged it in and tuned to a good local MW signal. Exactly the same phenomena occurs. Without the shield connected to the frame of the radio, it no longer acts as a shield as you've noticed. This is normal. I transmit fine on 2m. Using the CW-80 I can sucessful transmit when the plug is loose but I may be getting some rf leak as Mixw is pickin gup stray characters in transmit strings. Kust as an experiement I plugged in my RX320 and exactly thesame phenomena. Now I am still very new but I also note that the ohm meter across the socket on the TS850 shows 50 ohm which I guess is corect though the mobile 2m transmitter shows infinite. So the botom line is I am struggling to find the cause of the problem. Any clues? If the coax checks fine for continuity, then check your antenna (I'm not familiar with it) to be sure all connections are solid. It could well be a manufacturing defect in the antenna. 73, de Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds, the pessimist fears this is true." |
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On 15 Jul, 19:14, Nate Bargmann
wrote: I then took, as an experiement, my 2m areial co-ax, plugged it in and tuned to a good local MW signal. Exactly the same phenomena occurs. Without the shield connected to the frame of the radio, it no longer acts as a shield as you've noticed. This is normal. Sorry , I do not understand that bit. What I meant was when the shield was loose I can pick up the station but as soon as I tightened it the signal went. This was on the 2m antenna which in recevie only mode should work. This implied to me that either both cables are in error or I am doing something very wrong. Andre |
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Coax cable will convey the signal from an antenna to your receiver. If
there is no antenna at the other end of the coax, no appreciable signal will reach your receiver. The 2 meter antenna is a very poor antenna at MW, so it will pick up very little MF signal for your receiver to hear. When you disconnect the coax shield, then the coax itself becomes an antenna, and you hear signals. You'll get the same effect by connecting a single wire of the same length to the center conductor of the receiver antenna connector. If you connect a decent antenna (that is, decent for use at the frequency you're listening to with your receiver) to the far end of the coax, then you'll get a good signal when the coax is properly connected. Roy Lewallen, W7EL wrote: On 15 Jul, 19:14, Nate Bargmann wrote: I then took, as an experiement, my 2m areial co-ax, plugged it in and tuned to a good local MW signal. Exactly the same phenomena occurs. Without the shield connected to the frame of the radio, it no longer acts as a shield as you've noticed. This is normal. Sorry , I do not understand that bit. What I meant was when the shield was loose I can pick up the station but as soon as I tightened it the signal went. This was on the 2m antenna which in recevie only mode should work. This implied to me that either both cables are in error or I am doing something very wrong. Andre |
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