MFJ can mess up a wet dream so don't get your hopes up too high.
You suggested that on Dec. 5, when I was just contemplating ordering the cobweb.
I should've listened.
MFJ can mess up a wet dream so don't get your hopes up too high.
I'll bite. Regarding the MFJ 259B Accuracy varies according to temperature, and calibration is a burden due to shipping two ways. The MFJ 226 doesn't count because it isn't even manufactured by MFJ and I highly recommend it over the older models. Calibration can be done at home, assuming you have the loads.we almost never hear complaints about their tuners and analyzers.
I'll bite. Regarding the MFJ 259B Accuracy varies according to temperature, and calibration is a burden due to shipping two ways. The MFJ 226 doesn't count because it isn't even manufactured by MFJ and I highly recommend it over the older models. Calibration can be done at home, assuming you have the loads.
Riv71: Just MHO...Don't give up on the Cobweb just yet...now that you understand the tuning issues and a few "bugs" of the general design. I think you can work with it.
Tune it at 6 ft where your not running in/out to the rig. Set-up with the analyzer first time thru and then finish at same height with the rig for the final set-up. Get another spool of bare wire and restring it, and go from there. Then when you get it close, you can dab a little solder on the fastener points to hold it firm. I would think maybe even a bigger size washer to get little more "grip" at those points could be a option also. ( but that's just me)
I don't think I have EVER purchased a factory type antenna, that was a "Throw and Go" design.
I have always found things I did not like and made changes, whether hardware or just general specs...EVERY location and general install differs.
GL
All the Best
Gary
Riv71: Just MHO...Don't give up on the Cobweb just yet...now that you understand the tuning issues and a few "bugs" of the general design. I think you can work with it.
Tune it at 6 ft where your not running in/out to the rig. Set-up with the analyzer first time thru and then finish at same height with the rig for the final set-up. Get another spool of bare wire and restring it, and go from there. Then when you get it close, you can dab a little solder on the fastener points to hold it firm. I would think maybe even a bigger size washer to get little more "grip" at those points could be a option also. ( but that's just me)
I don't think I have EVER purchased a factory type antenna, that was a "Throw and Go" design.
I have always found things I did not like and made changes, whether hardware or just general specs...EVERY location and general install differs.
GL
All the Best
Gary
Well that sucks. Unfortunately the "measure twice, cut once" rule still gets us every now and then. I'm sure you can find a use for 17' of wire somewhere.
What was the reason for replacing the wire? I know it was "cheap" but was there something wrong with it?
You been mixing too much gyp water into the bourbon. That’s it.