Last year, a local translator had the power flickering up/down like a candle, it was acting as if something was broken and the power kept being turned up manually every few minutes, after gradually getting lower. It eventually dropped off altogether to prevent further damage.The first one - an original from Norwalk.
One day the transmitter suddenly started going off and on as the SWR jumped up and down. Upon inspection there seemed to have been some arcing inside the connector. Could have been lightning perhaps, so we bought a new one, this time from Progressive Concepts.
The new one, after about 18 months, suddenly jumped in SWR from 1.0 to 2.1
When we took it down, everything looked okay, the antenna was just weathered (dull metal and not shiny). Tuning on site would not produce a good match. It's now back in the workshop where we will attempt to retune it for a 1:1 SWR.
I will report back shortly...
Performance-wise it is very good, when it is working correctly. The newer version seems more sturdy, especially where the radiator meets the connector.
For now at least, we are using a CP antenna.
Bad RF connectors seem to be fairly common with the Dominator.....Water seeps into the fitting and causes problems....
Random high SWR readings (until the moisture dries out)....On one unit I tested, I found corrosion from water seepage...
The latest iteration of NWE-34s has stainless steel RF connectors vs the original stamped aluminum.....and a better weather-resistant seal.
Several other parts have also been replaced with SS.....
The original Dominator was made by Sirio of Italy.....Don't know about the newest models....
Mine never did, apparently. I don't regret making the change to a folded dipole.The good news here is that the antenna
generally sheds the mess quite quickly.......