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I am in the process of adjusting and installing an MFJ-1775 multiband
dipole. I would appreciate any comments or useful advice from other users before I proceed to the installation. Some of the concerns I have a - Should I cover the inductors to protect from the weather (rain, ice)? If so, how? - Should I take any other precautions to strengthen the antenna or protect from corrosion? - I have heard some users have burned up the inductors with only a few hundred watts. Comments? - Any other...? 73 - Kris, TF3KX |
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Kris,
The best protection against rust it something usually found near the shipping dock...lithium grease. The dipole looks strong. I have eliminated coils in all but my 40 meter beam and there I use high grade electrical black tape as do several manufacturers here in the USA. I would be interested to find how the dipole works on 40 as its quite short there electrically and probably very narrow banded. I have a friend with the MFJ-1785 big brother and his works great on 40 but so far its down 2 S units to a normal Dipole on 80. 73 Dave K4JRB "TF3KX" wrote in message ... I am in the process of adjusting and installing an MFJ-1775 multiband dipole. I would appreciate any comments or useful advice from other users before I proceed to the installation. Some of the concerns I have a - Should I cover the inductors to protect from the weather (rain, ice)? If so, how? - Should I take any other precautions to strengthen the antenna or protect from corrosion? - I have heard some users have burned up the inductors with only a few hundred watts. Comments? - Any other...? 73 - Kris, TF3KX |
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