Hi John,
The preset's are built into the MFJ-1924 mobile antenna controller.
So if I know I'm going to qsy more than 20 khz in either direction I'll
have to push one of the memory buttons on the 1924.
Jim at TuneMatic was gracious enough to let me borrow one of his mobile
antenna controllers. My goal was to interface one of his unit's to my
Flex 6700 so the tuner would follow the vfo and automatically adjust the
antenna. It has a feature to break the PTT line so the amp would be off
line while the coil adjusted.
Unfortunately I could not get the tuner and the TuneMatic to play well
together.
I may investigate this again in the future.
Hopefully I'll never find out if the Tornado Tuner will survive a
lighting hit. The tower has been up since July 2015 and no hit's yet
(knock on wood).
Rich - N5ZC
On 10/9/2017 6:15 AM, john@kk9a.com wrote:
Nice antenna Rich! At one time I had a homebrew 90++ foot dipole that
covered the portion of the phone band that I used but on CW the SWR was
pretty high. Are there presets for the tornado coils or do you have to
tune it every time you QSY?
OptiBeam and Force12(sk) use relay controlled coils at the center for
changing resonance.
I wonder how either of these methods hold up to lightning strikes!
John KK9A
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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] 80 Meter yagi question
From: Richard Thorne <rthorne@rthorne.net>
Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2017 18:58:42 -0500
I can recommend the 80m JK801 rotatable dipole.
I have one at 138' and so far so good. It's only been up since July so
I'm looking forward to the fall/winter DX season. The antenna does not
use coils, it uses T-hats towards the ends. There isn't much droop to
it(note there is no truss cable) and it has handled the winds here in
Amarillo nicely.
There's a picture of my JK stack on my qrz page. The dipole is at the top
followed by a Mid-Tri Tribander, JK3040SR 40/30 yagi, another Mid-Tri and
finally a F12 WARC 2/2 at about 55' to cover 12/17. I'll probably add
another Mid-Tri when 10 meters is more active.
The only interaction I've had is on 20m, I had to move the JK801 parallel
with the other booms to fix the 20m swr issue. At the time of
installation the tornado tuner was not active. I'm going to climb the
tower and have a buddy monitor the 20m swr while I move the JK801 parallel
with the elements.
Each half of the JK801 is 27' long and with the T-Hat it probably acts as
a half wave on 20m. I'm hoping with the tornado tuner on line, that the
20m portion of the upper Mid-Tri won't be affected. I'd like to get this
resolved from an SO2R stand point. More than likely propagation will be
coming from the same direction on both 40 and 80 which requires both
antennas to be pointed in the same direction vs a 90 degree offset.
I've worked lots of DX on FT8 with it along with some phone and cw.
I can cover the entire 80m band from below 3.5 mhz to above 4.0 mhz via
the tornado tuner and the mfj-1924 controller.
I have the following swr bandwidth as follows:
- 1.5:1 40 khz
- 1.75:1 60 khz
- 2.0:1 80 khz
I use 5 of the MFJ memories to cover cw and 5 for SSB then fine tune if
needed with the up and down buttons. I may change that to 4 on CW and 6
on SSB.
Rich - N5ZC
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