davidpbo
Well-Known Member
Doing some basic checks prior to taking the boat up the Clyde.
I decided to check the D.C resistance between the pin and screen of aerial & cable at the mast foot (10M) I was expecting a very low DC R of around of around an Ohm or two, certainly low 10s of ohms with high Z at RF frequencies which I cannot measure, I have no RF test equipment. I am getting 3 MOhm. With a previous aerial there was coil in the base of the aerial between the core of the cable and the screen which gave a reading across it of the order of 1Ohm.
I have opened the plug at the bottom of the mast and the base of the aerial, below is a picture of inside the base (Yes, there is a cover which is removed.) which does not ring alarm bells with me. My intention was to check continuity in the cable but I couldn't recall how the cable is connected in the base. Brain kicked in and found the connection info on the Glomex Web Site but does anyone know what the D.C. R ought to be? I can at least disconnect the aerial and check cable resistance.
Should I be worried about the readings, the radio appeared to work ok last year. If I needed to, how do I disconnect at the aerial end to check its continuity and that of the cable please? I thought it just pulled out having undo the smaller of the nuts but an initial gentle pull made me doubt this. It is a Glomex 1m wip aerial.

I decided to check the D.C resistance between the pin and screen of aerial & cable at the mast foot (10M) I was expecting a very low DC R of around of around an Ohm or two, certainly low 10s of ohms with high Z at RF frequencies which I cannot measure, I have no RF test equipment. I am getting 3 MOhm. With a previous aerial there was coil in the base of the aerial between the core of the cable and the screen which gave a reading across it of the order of 1Ohm.
I have opened the plug at the bottom of the mast and the base of the aerial, below is a picture of inside the base (Yes, there is a cover which is removed.) which does not ring alarm bells with me. My intention was to check continuity in the cable but I couldn't recall how the cable is connected in the base. Brain kicked in and found the connection info on the Glomex Web Site but does anyone know what the D.C. R ought to be? I can at least disconnect the aerial and check cable resistance.
Should I be worried about the readings, the radio appeared to work ok last year. If I needed to, how do I disconnect at the aerial end to check its continuity and that of the cable please? I thought it just pulled out having undo the smaller of the nuts but an initial gentle pull made me doubt this. It is a Glomex 1m wip aerial.

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