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[TenTec] Z-Match Tuner:

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Subject: [TenTec] Z-Match Tuner:
From: "J. W. (Dub) Thornton" <dub@oklahoma.net>
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Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2003 08:03:37 -0500
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Hi Jim:

I surely enjoyed the visit with you at Ft Smith. Knowing you would be bunking with Clif, I had packed the schematic of the Z-Match article from Jan 2003 QST, with the express purpose of pouncing on you for an explanation of its "inner workins". Even tho I had info from Charlie Lofgren that briefly passed over the fact that we were tuning TWO tank circuits at the same time, it was not soaking into my brain. I was simply seeing ONE winding, thus ONE inductor. It took you about two minutes max, to turn the light on, that the center tap on that winding was actually DOIN something. hi... For whatever reason, I simply had not been able to get that thing to cover 80 to 10 meters, no matter how many/few turns I put on, nor how I compressed/spread those turns. The problem was, I was adding/subtracting turns on both ends of the winding, and spreading/compressing turns from bottom to top. Once you turned the light on, I found that the bottom half did indeed allow tuning of the upper bands fine, with the specified turns, normal spacing. Compressing the upper half turns all possible, plus adding a coupla turns then
allowed tuning down thru 80 meters.

Had I simply started adding turns to the top end of the winding, I would have had it working in short order, but would not have understood how it was working at all. Thanks to you, I THINK I understand a bit more about what is going on with it. At any rate, I have a nice lil tuner that
works pretty much "as advertised".

Hope to see you at Hamcom in Dallas, if you make that one.

"73" Dub
J. W.  (Dub) Thornton  WA5YFY
Minco, OK.
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