[W6YRA] Reminder: Club net Wednesday at 6PM (& shack tour)

Khoury, Jeff jkhoury at it.ucla.edu
Thu May 15 10:29:39 PDT 2014


Definitely.  SWR was high (~2.0) but it was not dangerously high.  We just need to trace it and see where it goes.

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From: Kyle Colton <ky.colton at gmail.com<mailto:ky.colton at gmail.com>>
Date: Thursday, May 15, 2014 at 10:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [W6YRA] Reminder: Club net Wednesday at 6PM (& shack tour)

I doubt we'd get nearly the propagation we do with the repeater not connected to an antenna. I think it still is connected somewhere up there, I just don't think it's that UHF yagi we were looking at. I hate to say this, but I think it might be the 6m 3-element yagi right next to it, in which case we should fix it at the soonest possible convenience.

I know you guys were talking about weird SWR, but I don't recall what exactly. Could an out-of-band antenna explain it?

Kyle Colton
KK6ENG

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