Fried Maxrad MLPV antenna

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apco25
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Fried Maxrad MLPV antenna

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Pulled this antenna off the mount on the ride today after a car wash. 56F for a high, not bad for January!

Its a Maxrad MLPV series can 430-480Mhz. Top half of the coil came off instead of the whole antenna. Pull off the ring and found the weather seal was compromised, lovely green corrosion and melted rubber on the NMO and the center push pin contact had migrated away from center.

SWR was fine when this antenna was installed. Any ideas?

Sorry the image isn't very clear. This Fugi FinePix camera picks up the slightest shake and give u lousy images. I hate it!.

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Post by USPSS »

APCO,

Contact MAXRAD they would probably like to see it. I run 110 into them all the time and no problems.

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Post by kb3jkp »

is your COAX/NMO rated for that power???

I know it sounds simple.. but I've had the center conductor that was soldered to the coax, ON the NMO mount itself, heat itself up to the point it desoldered itself....

I later learned that the coax/connector assembly I was using, was not of sufficient quality to use high power.....

~100 watts into a 5/8 , btw
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Post by apco25 »

I hate to be snippy, but you obviously have no idea of quality of the parts I use for installs.

The NMO mounts are Maxrad shielded MMF model with SMA female connectors attached to LMR-195 coax, not some cheap RG-58A/U.

Stan,

Fed 110w here as well. Emailing the pic to maxrad today. This is clearly abnomal.

I have other MLPV antennas in service on various frequencies including the same UHF split at 110w and they are just fine
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Post by KitN1MCC »

i did not think those antenna could handle 100 watts
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Post by apco25 »

Yes they can, all bands.

The antenex brand only handles 60w or less. That's probably what you're thinking of.


Once I hear back from Maxrad I'll post their thoughts.
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Post by JohnWayne »

The Antenex Phantom/Phantom Elite handle 60W on VHF, 150W on UHF, 150W on 800/900MHz, and 100W on 2.4GHz.

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Post by apco25 »

That's what I think he meant, the VHF models.
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