I am more and more convinced that the combination of the air coils and the RCA-style antennae was too much, but will have to wait on the extra coax (thanks, Philip) to be sure. My multitudinous attempts to get the Tmax tuned have been far more educational than just turning it on and having it work straightaway would have been. I think the antennae alone should be OK. If so, that will leave me with several satisfactory mods:
1) RCA-type antennae
2) Longer case, increasing distance between antennae
3) Latest PAiA electronic mods
4) Successful tripod mount
5) Power supply can be disconnected from case
6) Push-button mute
Now, if the air coils come out, what can I put in their place? There's enough room for a carefully packaged sandwich, but some sort of electronic accessory would seem more appropriate. Or maybe it would serve as a place to stow the wall wart and a wrench for the antennae, if nothing else.
Oh, another discovery: no need for lock washers on the bulkhead unions I used to mount the antennae. A plain washer on the inside of the case is enough.
1) RCA-type antennae
2) Longer case, increasing distance between antennae
3) Latest PAiA electronic mods
4) Successful tripod mount
5) Power supply can be disconnected from case
6) Push-button mute
Now, if the air coils come out, what can I put in their place? There's enough room for a carefully packaged sandwich, but some sort of electronic accessory would seem more appropriate. Or maybe it would serve as a place to stow the wall wart and a wrench for the antennae, if nothing else.
Oh, another discovery: no need for lock washers on the bulkhead unions I used to mount the antennae. A plain washer on the inside of the case is enough.