diff --git a/blog/_posts/2023-01-20-sudden-rf-in-the-shack.md b/blog/_posts/2023-01-20-sudden-rf-in-the-shack.md index a042cf7..46a2390 100644 --- a/blog/_posts/2023-01-20-sudden-rf-in-the-shack.md +++ b/blog/_posts/2023-01-20-sudden-rf-in-the-shack.md @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ tags: Ham-Problems excerpt_separator: --- +*Updated since first posting* + We all hear about it, we've probably experienced it, and we've all done our fair share of fighting with it. So what happens when RF decides to suddenly appear in your shack? How did I solve this latest problem? How the hell did I even notice it in the first place? @@ -76,3 +78,7 @@ Of course, while doing this; the wind decided to blow the feed-line out of reach too windy to safely keep the antenna up, so I'll have to wait and confirm my repair worked. However, I'm *really* confident it will do the job. The other splice was still intact and since the radio was still receiving things; I knew the patched-up leg wasn't an issue. + +
Update: With the winds diminishing after the sun went down; I pulled the anntenna back up to +operating position and confirmed the problem had been solved. No more buzzing on 40m and my expected tuning solution +had been restored.