Don,

If the problem does not exist when transmitting into a dummy load, then 
it is related to common mode RF on the coax.  OTOH, if it persists with 
a dummy load, then it is a K2 problem.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 10/24/2011 9:08 PM, gold...@charter.net wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Well the suspect coax has been replaced and the problem lives on.
>
> Now I have no idea on what to do to get rid of the problem.
>
> I think its common mode on the coax but now I am not sure.  I have to
> walk away for awhile and think about what to do next.
>
> At least its only a hobby not something that is real important in life.
>
> Cheers
> Don
>
>
> ~73
> Don
> KD8NNU
>
>
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