On 4/28/2013 11:21 AM, Timo Toro wrote:
I did fix my problems already. My antenna systems are not incomplete. Of
course more and higher masts would be nice, hi.
But if I run over 1KW to my 4el Yagi on 40m and my PC stops working, I
have to fix that problem. I did not use the band aid either. Nowadays my
ham shack is more like Faraday shield, hi. And lightning safe.
Sounds like what I had on 75 with a center fed half wave, sloping, fan
dipole. SWR at resonance is less than 1.1 : 1. When I'd get to around
a KW out, all the LEDs on the control heads in the station would light.
To me that said, RF on the feed line which meant it was on the ground as
well.
My first thought was a current balun.
http://www.rogerhalstead.com/ham_files/AntennaFeed1.htm
Not neat, but a very high impedance for common mod voltages. It
improved the situation but did not cure it, So I inserted another,
similar choke where the feed line reached the tower and no more RF in
the shack, feed lines, or ground.
I stopped the RF at the source.
An antenna may appear to have all its parts, a good SWR, and a good
ground, but bear by objects, ground conditions under and near the
antenna may leave you with an unbalanced system even though every thing
looks good. Matter of fact, it's extremely unlikely that an antenna
will be truly balanced
73
Roger (K8RI)
I still like to use word "grounding" meaning low impedance route to
common point near earth potential.
73, Timo_oh5kw
At 9:08 -0700 28/4/13, Jim Brown wrote:
On 4/28/2013 3:00 AM, Timo Toro wrote:
Tuning the ground lead to series resonance on most problematic band,
can help too. As was done in the example?, I sent earlier.
This is NOT a solution, it is a "band aid." The real CAUSES of the
problems you are trying to solve are with improper or inadequate
BONDING between equipment, and incomplete antenna systems.
There is RF on that earth wire you are "tuning" because you are
PUTTING the RF there. That wire is a conductor, so it is an ANTENNA,
so it will radiate the current that you put on it and it will receive
noise. That earth wire is a problem either because your antenna
systems are incomplete -- perhaps you have no counterpoise or radials
on a long wire, for example, so return current for the antenna flows
on that earth wire, so it is part of your antenna -- or because
failure to bond together all equipment and all grounds causes current
on that earth wire to couple into equipment. To understand how this
happens, study the tutorial material on "The Pin One Problem," on my
website. http://k9yc.com/publish/htm Almost all ham gear is built
with Pin One Problems.
73, Jim K9YC.
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