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Re: [Amps] Recommended Tuner for Clipperton L

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Recommended Tuner for Clipperton L
From: peter chadwick <g8on@fsmail.net>
Reply-to: g8on@fsmail.net
Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 19:34:37 +0100
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When one is talking of a home station where the situation is relatively stable, 
it is now not difficult to measure the antenna feed impedance, and then 
design/build a tuner to allow matching. For an open wire feed, the old ARRL 
handbooks with the parallel or series tuned circuits do the job of a balun 
while for a single wire, an L network in one of its possible forms will do. You 
can even have  a separate tuner for each band.....Big HV high current switches 
ex BC375 Tuning Units are cheap enough at Fair Radio.

Admittedly, 160 can be a problem: my folded unipole when top loaded with a 
205BA and a CueDee 4 ele for 10 interlaced with 4 ele for 15 allowed me to just 
adjust the tuning cap in the L across all of 160 and 80, which the 4 ele 
Steppir doesn't - that needs both L and C adjusted over each band and still has 
a high Q on 160 - as the wind blows, the wires feeding the unipole move and SWR 
wags around. But still, a home brew unit is MUCH cheaper if you go to flea 
markets - although I did spend $75 on a 500pF 7500volt vacuum cap for the tuner 
for the vertical.

I find the biggest problem is getting the low rpm DC motors for remote 
tuning......have to go to stepper motors.

73

Peter G3RZP
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