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[TenTec] Tuner for Centurion to balanced antenna

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Subject: [TenTec] Tuner for Centurion to balanced antenna
From: "Rob Atkinson, K5UJ" <k5uj@hotmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 16:06:35 +0000
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First, forget about setting up something for your centurion. You want a system that can handle any amp up to at least 1.5 kw but preferably around 2 kw just for some margin for error, heating etc.

If you fix it to handle at most 1.2 kw, next thing you know, in a few years, you may have a titan III or something, and have to redo the antenna system to handle it. set it up to handle legal limit now, and you never have to worry about it again.

I don't know how much room you have. If you can't put up a horiz. loop for 80 to 10, then you want two center fed zepps, one for 80 to 30, and the other one for 20 to 10, i.e. one 1/2 w. for 80 and one 1/2 w. for 20. Feed each with open wire feed. Make or buy a balanced transmatch. Forget the 238. Palstar makes a bal. transmatch that is supposed to be pretty good. any balun you use, either coaxial or bead balun should be on the low z side of the xmatch where the z should always be 50 ohms no reactace because the xmatch is (hopefully) always tuned right, so ur balun will be 1:1. you want to separate the two zepps so they don't interact. Or, you can make the 10 to 20 meter one vertical. and the low band one horiz.

The key is bal. feed; forget coax to the ant. feedpoints. with bal. feed you have no worries about ant. resonance, swr heating, swr related loss, etc. Bring the ladderline inside just enough to get it inside; put the tuner up near the entrance, then coax (good stuff like belden 238) the rest of the way to the rig. if you have to remote the tuner you can get the Bliss Matchmaster which is a balanced xmatch that is remote controlled but it's pretty expensive. either way, you have to have a true balanced transmatch, the other key element in the system.

But let me tell you, once you get the wires up, the feed routed, and the gear in place, it will be worth it. everything will tune like a dream, the efficiency will be way up there, low noise, ur rig will be happy as it will always see a near 50 ohm load and you will wish you did this years ago.
Two || wire feeds? Outside at the entrance, cut the feed and terminate it with bananna sockets. put banana plugs on the parallel feed line ends. which ever one you want to use, just plug into the outside sockets mounted flush with the wall (or window). you will want this anyway as a quick disconnect for ur ant. when there is lightning.


rob/k5uj

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