99 Antenna test(ing)
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99 Antenna test(ing)
Moved recently. When the mast was brought down, the antenna came down harder, than I'd have liked. Is there a way to test that it's OK, before I mount it once again ? I may have fergotten things over the years.(HA HA HA HA)
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Hook it up and test the swr.
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I normally build the antenna on the ground and adjust the SWR before putting it in position. If you have a step ladder or a short section of mast will do. If it dropped like you said I’d try it before hand.
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You could check for opens in the bottom two sections with a multi meter.
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In the bottom section down let a short throw your thinking. It did first time I checked out a handful of used ones.nk14zp wrote: October 11th, 2019, 7:06 pm You could check for opens in the bottom two sections with a multi meter.
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