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I guess what I was saying in sn oblique way was that it is likely a poor connection somewhere between the final amp and the antenna wires.
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That could definitely be a possibility. Beyond my current skill level to diagnose.
nostr:npub1z30trxa9sv0wul4tfql4um0ee8frlsgjrnscw3hj4dul4877c5jq8cqd3w
I guess what I was saying in sn oblique way was that it is likely a poor connection somewhere between the final amp and the antenna wires.
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Another thing to consider is whether your coax has gotten lossy. If water ever got into your coax anywhere, it might result in this kind of stuff.