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k40 intermittant

kc8adu

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Jan 5, 2010
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well the k40 i trimmed for 10m went intermittant.signal comes and goes with the swaying of the whip.anyone fix one yet?looks to be sealed for life.its not in the mount either.
did i burn it up with 100w from the ic-706?
i remember these CLAIMING 1000w.
we know how those claims go.
 

Sounds like a bad coax connection inside the mag base to me. You may well have to take it apart and trim/re-solder that joint.

There is also a disc capacitor in that mag base too. Used to give the antenna a better broadband use. I've had that cap open up when applying around 200 watts/less into it. But the cap failure won't make the antenna intermittent. The cap failure will cause the antenna to have a narrow band range/poor SWR.

Gave the two K40's I had away . . .
 
Also make sure you're getting a solid engagement between the top portion and their 3 prong metal attachment thingy. I think they put some conductive grease on there too.

Power wise - they should be able to handle 100 watts but I don't recommend them to anyone for use with amps or high power radios, best for barefoot setups.

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