[Antennas] IMPORTANT ENAIL VIRUS INFO

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2002年10月10日 14:41:28 -0400


Yup=2E=2E=2E=2E I got it this AM also=2E Second time in the past few day=
s=2E
Norton caught it though!!!!
73,
Dave, N1PC
Original Message:
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From: Ray N6XVO n6xvo@cox=2Enet
Date: 2002年10月10日 06:45:41 -0700
To: antennas@mailman=2Eqth=2Enet
Subject: [Antennas] IMPORTANT ENAIL VIRUS INFO
WARNING, THE FOLLOWING EMAIL CONTAINED A VIRUS=20
NAMED (W32BUGBEAR) Thanks to Norton AntiVirus my computer
was not infected=2E The sender has been emailed=2E=2E=2E=2E
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NO, its just that there's no such thing as perfect coax=2E I had a friend =
six
blocks away and during net time on 10 M I'd flip over to the dummy so he
wouldnt bend my S-meter needle=2E He still came in S-8=2E If you look at c=
oax
specs you'll find a spec on shielding efficiency=2E CB coax runs about 85%=
=2E
RG213 runs about 95%=2E 9913 is best, it has foil and braid=2E 73
At 01:06 PM 09/21/1999 -1000, you wrote:
>Norm wrote:
>>> Hey all, I always use the dummy position on my tuner to=20
>>feed a DUMMY LOAD=2E=2E=2E=2EThis allows you to tune your=20
>>transmitter but does nothing to tune your antenna=2E=20
>>Now my question about dummy loads:
>>Last night while tuning up into the Dummy Load(DL) to=20
>work the 3C0 (which I did, hooray), I noticed I could hear
>a faint bit of rcv'd signal in the rig while connected
>to the DL, not the antenna! The antenna tuner unit
>was in the "Bypass" switch position to get to the DL=2E
>>However, I can also hear a faint active RF signal when
>the wafer switch in the antenna tuner is just set to
>Coax 2, which in my case just goes to an unused
>antenna input 239 socket on the back of the tuner=2E
>Maybe this is just 60 to 80 dB down or more
>coupling between wafer switch contacts?=20
>Top view down onto my tuner showing layout
>and two wafer antenna/DL switch can be seen at:
>> http://www=2Epalstarinc=2Ecom/palmain=2Ehtm
>>As I look at it, the DL is a sort of shielded 50 ohm
>resistor connected between shield and center
>conductor of about 8' if coax to the unit sitting outside=20
>in a container of silicon oil=2E The container has fins to=20
>dissipate any heat, and the DL is rated to take a=20
>couple of kW continuous (Bird 8890 unit, info at
>http://www=2Erfspec=2Ecom/bird/8890=2Ehtm )=2E
>>Should the unit's shielding case be grounded to
>the station common ground point outside? The
>DL is sitting out their just beside the ground
>rod and cold water service pipe to which the
>rod is also strapped with 1" wide braid=2E
>>Would a 1" wide braid to the DL case be needed,
>wise, or silly??
>>73, Jim, KH7M
>>>>From:=20
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