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Well I'm getting setup for the big swap out.   Getting the Comet CA712EFC ready for deployment.

Wrapped the area where the antenna joins with self fusing tape.

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And then marine grade heat shrink with the adhesive lining on the inside.

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Then wrapped the N connector after wrenching it tight with the self fusing tape.

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And then the heat shrink tubing again.  Put silicon where the aluminum tube joins the ground plane area before I put the mounting tube on.

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Pretty stiff stuff.  I guess that's why they call it hard line.

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And the completed assembly.

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Should be going up sometime this week. 

 

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2 hours ago, LeoG said:

Well I'm getting setup for the big swap out.   Getting the Comet CA712EFC ready for deployment.

Wrapped the area where the antenna joins with self fusing tape.

image.thumb.png.a536ae85bc12d2ecbb38377c6240021f.png

And then marine grade heat shrink with the adhesive lining on the inside.

image.thumb.png.b313221364818cc07e6a3ad656a5cc9b.png

Then wrapped the N connector after wrenching it tight with the self fusing tape.

image.thumb.png.4774cb2458a89bea1ab69bf07200d85c.png

And then the heat shrink tubing again.  Put silicon where the aluminum tube joins the ground plane area before I put the mounting tube on.

image.thumb.png.eb1d1cb548fae65e056ca040c1bd2935.png

Pretty stiff stuff.  I guess that's why they call it hard line.

image.thumb.png.4ed630e88eecefdf7da45adabebdbdaf.png

And the completed assembly.

image.thumb.png.d540afc89253e36e644d7c2bfea3f359.png

 

Should be going up sometime this week. 

 

Very thorough!  Nice job. 

Posted
2 hours ago, LeoG said:

Well I'm getting setup for the big swap out.   Getting the Comet CA712EFC ready for deployment.

Wrapped the area where the antenna joins with self fusing tape.

image.thumb.png.a536ae85bc12d2ecbb38377c6240021f.png

And then marine grade heat shrink with the adhesive lining on the inside.

image.thumb.png.b313221364818cc07e6a3ad656a5cc9b.png

Then wrapped the N connector after wrenching it tight with the self fusing tape.

image.thumb.png.4774cb2458a89bea1ab69bf07200d85c.png

And then the heat shrink tubing again.  Put silicon where the aluminum tube joins the ground plane area before I put the mounting tube on.

image.thumb.png.eb1d1cb548fae65e056ca040c1bd2935.png

Pretty stiff stuff.  I guess that's why they call it hard line.

image.thumb.png.4ed630e88eecefdf7da45adabebdbdaf.png

And the completed assembly.

image.thumb.png.d540afc89253e36e644d7c2bfea3f359.png

 

Should be going up sometime this week. 

 

Now, ain't that purdy! Nice shiny new Heliax glimmering in the sunlight. That ought to give you an extra 2.5db gain. I can't wait till it's up and running. Good waterproofing job.

Posted
26 minutes ago, tcp2525 said:

Now, ain't that purdy! Nice shiny new Heliax glimmering in the sunlight. That ought to give you an extra 2.5db gain. I can't wait till it's up and running. Good waterproofing job.

It's only 25' so not much gain over the M&P Hyperflex 13.  So .5db vs .37dB.  The whole run is just over 80'.  If I did that it would be more.  1.60dB vs 1.18dB but still, nothing Earth shattering.

 

I waterproofed my original setup with two wraps of the self fusing and a outer wrap of electrical tape for the UV protection.  No idea how water got in.  Other than a crack in the fiberglass or something.

Posted
1 hour ago, LeoG said:

It's only 25' so not much gain over the M&P Hyperflex 13.  So .5db vs .37dB.  The whole run is just over 80'.  If I did that it would be more.  1.60dB vs 1.18dB but still, nothing Earth shattering.

 

I waterproofed my original setup with two wraps of the self fusing and a outer wrap of electrical tape for the UV protection.  No idea how water got in.  Other than a crack in the fiberglass or something.

I would believe the cracks in fiberglass radome theory, i've actually seen some poor quality radomes in my time.   When a bird can crash into one and kill it, you know the quality of these are in the dump somewhere.  

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