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