Hi Brain Trust...
Here's the conundrum: I have a client with a 3 tower AM DA. All 3 are in a line, tower 2 is the reference tower and the pattern is a figure eight. Tower #3 tunes right up, day and night. Tower #1 is giving me problems, the ratio comes in but the phase won't no matter what I do. It's supposed to be .116 and +170. Right now, it's stuck at .119 and +145. Yesterday, trying to adjust it, there was a quick light at the end of the tunnel, where all of the sudden the phase came close. Problem is, it didn't stay that way for long. About 30 seconds after it went back to +145 again. Tried it 3 different times, each time returning it to the previous settings I had written down, and for a few seconds it started to look right and then reverted back to +145 no matter where I cranked on the phasor. In the end I put everything back to where it was. Needless to say, the daytime monitor points are hot because of this.
I switched inputs on the antenna monitor with towers 1 and 3, and the channel is working properly as tower 3 reads correctly in the tower 1 input. Checked and the tower is matched at 50+j0. Reflected power is about 5-10watts depending upon modulation. Nothing that has a red flag on that end.
There are 2 isolators on tower 1, with a unused FM antenna and a an unused STL dish.
So the question is... could it be the sample line? The toroid (this seems unlikely to me)? Or one of the isolators? Any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated.
Here's the conundrum: I have a client with a 3 tower AM DA. All 3 are in a line, tower 2 is the reference tower and the pattern is a figure eight. Tower #3 tunes right up, day and night. Tower #1 is giving me problems, the ratio comes in but the phase won't no matter what I do. It's supposed to be .116 and +170. Right now, it's stuck at .119 and +145. Yesterday, trying to adjust it, there was a quick light at the end of the tunnel, where all of the sudden the phase came close. Problem is, it didn't stay that way for long. About 30 seconds after it went back to +145 again. Tried it 3 different times, each time returning it to the previous settings I had written down, and for a few seconds it started to look right and then reverted back to +145 no matter where I cranked on the phasor. In the end I put everything back to where it was. Needless to say, the daytime monitor points are hot because of this.
I switched inputs on the antenna monitor with towers 1 and 3, and the channel is working properly as tower 3 reads correctly in the tower 1 input. Checked and the tower is matched at 50+j0. Reflected power is about 5-10watts depending upon modulation. Nothing that has a red flag on that end.
There are 2 isolators on tower 1, with a unused FM antenna and a an unused STL dish.
So the question is... could it be the sample line? The toroid (this seems unlikely to me)? Or one of the isolators? Any ideas or input would be greatly appreciated.