TSB240
Well-Known Member
We had a very similar problem to yours.
I eventually replaced the stubby helix aerial with a metz and recabled.
I pulled the old cable out of the mast complete with the mast head stub and found the cable was badly chafed by our wire main haliard.
The chafing had not completely gone through either inner or outer cores but the effect was to make transmit and receive very poor.
For my own benefit I tested with a meter and could not read any visible difference when two cores were shorted or not.
Is it possible that your cable has been similarly damaged hidden inside the mast?
Steve
I eventually replaced the stubby helix aerial with a metz and recabled.
I pulled the old cable out of the mast complete with the mast head stub and found the cable was badly chafed by our wire main haliard.
The chafing had not completely gone through either inner or outer cores but the effect was to make transmit and receive very poor.
For my own benefit I tested with a meter and could not read any visible difference when two cores were shorted or not.
Is it possible that your cable has been similarly damaged hidden inside the mast?
Steve