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Hi All,
Recently I bought a CP-6 groundplane by Diamond. It worked really well till we had one day with rain. That evening I couldn't use the antenna due to very high SWR readings. The day after it was a clear day without any rain and that evening SWR was back to normal. Water in a coax won't go away that quickly and the antennasocket was made waterproof with special tape. Would it be possible that that dainholes in the coilcompartments are causing trouble? If so, is there something I can do about it, like clueing small tubes on the coilcompartment, so that condenswater can get out, but rainwater can't come in? Or is the problem caused by something else? Best regards, Willem PH0WAW |
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It is possible that the drain holes are plugged. Running a small piece of
wire into the drain holes to ensure that they are unblocked might be a good idea. Good luck. Ed Cregger, NM2K "Fam. Mugge" wrote in message ... Hi All, Recently I bought a CP-6 groundplane by Diamond. It worked really well till we had one day with rain. That evening I couldn't use the antenna due to very high SWR readings. The day after it was a clear day without any rain and that evening SWR was back to normal. Water in a coax won't go away that quickly and the antennasocket was made waterproof with special tape. Would it be possible that that dainholes in the coilcompartments are causing trouble? If so, is there something I can do about it, like clueing small tubes on the coilcompartment, so that condenswater can get out, but rainwater can't come in? Or is the problem caused by something else? Best regards, Willem PH0WAW |
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