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Re: [Amps] Ten-Tec Titan 10 Meter Input SWR

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Ten-Tec Titan 10 Meter Input SWR
From: donroden@hiwaay.net
Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2017 13:02:57 -0500
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"True SWR" doesn't change, but *WHERE* it is measured will vary widely.

exception :  perfect Z load for perfect Z line where Zload=Zcoax

You are measuring VOLTAGE inside the coaxial line and the voltage varies along the length of the line like a sine wave.

Some distances from the wrong Z load = peak voltage
Some distances from the wrong Z load = minimum voltage
Some distances make for a close-to-perfect input match.
1/4 wave away from the above perfect match is a point that
your transmitter probably won't like.

In other words, changing the coaxial length *COULD* improve
your situation, but it could also make it worse.

The Smith Chart is your friend, or just make five jumpers of 1,2,4,8,16 feet with a handful of couplers and start substituting jumpers between the meter and the load. One combination will *MATCH* or make a length that the transmitter likes. Others will make it worse.

This is why it's important to measure the Z *AT* the load and not through an arbitrary length of coax.

Don W4DNR



## On a related note, why is it, when I increase the length of 50 ohm coax from my drake amps to the xcvr, that the input swr rises ?? Its flat with 4 ft or less.... but rises when say 5-8 ft is used. Thats on all bands.

<REPLY My understanding is that's a false reading caused by current flowing
on the outside of the coax braid. The true SWR does not change.


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