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Subject: [TowerTalk] The AEA VIA Analyst (long)
From: "Robert Chudek" <k0rc@pclink.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 09:44:59 -0600
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Hey gang...

Here's the follow-up on my dead AEA SWR-121 I reported a few weeks ago. This 
unit was the original model sold by AEA about 15 years ago. Apparently it 
reached its EOL (end-of-life). The repair charges were going to be excessive so 
I traded this old unit in for their new VIA Analyst 
http://www.aeatechnology.com/html/via_analyzer.htm 

Here's a very quick review of my experiences using this analyzer during the 
last few days.

The new 66-page user manual (on CD) is written for real-life amateur radio 
"issues", i.e., tuning HF antennas, cutting 1/4 or 1/2 matching lines, 
measuring coax attenuation, etc. I bought the full package which includes 
software for the PC, the interface cable, traveling case, etc.

The manual cautions the user about taking readings in high RF environments. 
Indeed, the unit was useless at the qth of Lou, AC0X. He lives about a mile 
from 50 kW AM 1500 and has never been able to use any brand of analyzer on his 
HF antennas. Fortunately, I live in the sticks and don't have this problem.

Here's the first task I put the unit to work on.

I wanted to tune my 160-meter inverted vee antenna to 1.830 MHz. The apex is at 
70 feet with one leg dropping down to 40 feet and the other leg dropping down 
to 15 feet. The wire is 14 ga hard drawn copper with a thick Teflon jacket. 
From the formula I ended up with 255.74 feet. I added a couple of feet for good 
measure so I started with 258 feet total.

I ran the analyzer and saw a VSWR minimum at 1.750 MHz. I did a little more 
math and calculated that 10 feet would need to be trimmed to move the antenna 
to 1.830 MHz. I dropped one end, trimmed 5 feet, pulled it back up, and decided 
to see what effect this had. The Analyzer showed the VSWR minimum moved up 38 
KHz to 1.788 MHz. Trimming 5 feet from the second leg moved the antenna to 
1.830 MHz, right to the target frequency!

I have posted PDF's of the charts at http://chudek.aberon.net in the AEA VIA 
Analyst Charts folder. Here you will find VSWR (long) for the first scan. All 
the other charts were created after the final 5 foot trim. You will find charts 
for VSWR, Impedance, Phase Angle, Reactance, Resistance, Return Loss, and a 
Smith Chart.

Here's the question for the reflector.

My next challenge is to determine why the minimum VSWR isn't closer to 1.0:1. 
It drops to 1.69:1 (RL= -11.8 dB) at best. Maybe someone with a little more 
experience in antenna matching can "see" the problem when viewing the graphs. I 
do see both the antenna reactance and phase angle make a sharp swing from 
negative to positive at 1.800 MHz. Beyond this, I haven't worked with Smith 
Charts in 20+ years!

My immediate method will be the shotgun approach... remove the balun and see 
what changes... swap out the coax to see what changes... cut a 1/2 wavelength 
of coax for 1.830 MHz to get a true feedpoint measurement...

Here's a little info on my purchase.

At $695 retail, the AEA VIA Analyst is a pricey piece of test equipment but 
could be a good investment for a club or group of antenna enthusiasts.

I am not a representative, have no monetary interest, or make any financial 
gain from AEA Technology. As a matter of fact, I will let you know the first 
unit I received from them was DOA... But their customer support was great. All 
I needed to do was provide a tracking number and they cross shipped a 
replacement unit the next day. The second unit worked perfect when it arrived.

IMO, this would be a great product for a QST product review.

73 de Bob - K0RC
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