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Old July 27th 05, 06:41 PM
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Huh? Proselytize yourself..you need it pal....
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"John N9JG" wrote in message
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Your link does point to a page that contains an entry with the more
reasonable value of 3-6 db. Isaiah 36:12, in the KJV, also seems to agree
with the smaller value.

"Charlie" wrote in message
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Wonder no more. It comes from an article on vertical antenna ground
enhancement off the DX Engineering website. Here is the link oh ye of
little faith...






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Old July 28th 05, 06:10 PM
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One word of caution. After using it for months my child bride found the
impedence of her Butternut had changed after a hard rain and readjusted her
tuner to compensate. A tad later she found a weak station she wanted to
contact and turned on her amplifier. A few moments into the QSO the SWR went
nuts and she fried a final. Dropping power she found that the tuner settings
were again back to normal. We continued to use the 'nut for several weeks
then sold it without the problem reoccuring.

I can only guess that the capacitors on the 'nut had filled with rain,
changing the antenna impedence, then dried out when a KW was applied. YMMV


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Old July 28th 05, 08:36 PM
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What part was destroyed in the final? Did the tank coil melt?

"Vito" wrote in message
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One word of caution. After using it for months my child bride found the
impedence of her Butternut had changed after a hard rain and readjusted
her
tuner to compensate. A tad later she found a weak station she wanted to
contact and turned on her amplifier. A few moments into the QSO the SWR
went
nuts and she fried a final. Dropping power she found that the tuner
settings
were again back to normal. We continued to use the 'nut for several weeks
then sold it without the problem reoccuring.

I can only guess that the capacitors on the 'nut had filled with rain,
changing the antenna impedence, then dried out when a KW was applied.
YMMV




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Old July 28th 05, 08:56 PM
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No, just the tube. Neat little hole in the glass. Sorry for the
misunderstanding - to us old vacuum-state dudes the tube is the "final".

"John N9JG" wrote in message
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What part was destroyed in the final? Did the tank coil melt?

"Vito" wrote in message
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One word of caution. After using it for months my child bride found the
impedence of her Butternut had changed after a hard rain and readjusted
her
tuner to compensate. A tad later she found a weak station she wanted to
contact and turned on her amplifier. A few moments into the QSO the SWR
went
nuts and she fried a final. Dropping power she found that the tuner
settings
were again back to normal. We continued to use the 'nut for several

weeks
then sold it without the problem reoccuring.

I can only guess that the capacitors on the 'nut had filled with rain,
changing the antenna impedence, then dried out when a KW was applied.
YMMV






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