Got a car battery you can try for power (just to eliminate the PS)? I've seen RF do some odd things with switching supplies.
Got a car battery you can try for power (just to eliminate the PS)? I've seen RF do some odd things with switching supplies.
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Going to try these out tonight (Remove the UPS, and try to get a coil near the feedpoint).
FWIW, if everyone used 20W for psk on 20m the whole world would be a kinder, gentler place. ;)
The coil choke mentioned earlier couldn't hurt. Fixed a similar problem on 40m for me a while back.
Have you tried 15m? the 40m section should tune reasonably well on 15 too.
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Got some ferrite? Get some clip on beads for the coax. Add beads from the connector at the radio until the RF feedback is gone. Since you're not using a balun, do the same stating at the feed point and work down the coax until the problem is gone.
I think I figured it out.
My MFJ analyzer (MFJ-209) is not calibrated correctly for 14MHz. The dial is almost 1 MHz off! So, my antenna shows a perfect match for 14MHz on the dial, however, in reality, on 14.070 if 15MHz on it's dial...
Explains why there's not an issue with my pure 20M dipole that I used another analyzer to build!