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Re: Topband: Help de-coupling the TX antenna

To: "Eric Rosenberg" <wd3q@starpower.net>, <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: Help de-coupling the TX antenna
From: "Guy Olinger, K2AV" <olinger@bellsouth.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 20:17:00 -0500
List-post: <mailto:topband@contesting.com>
Assuming (bad word, I know) that you are running coax directly to the antenna feedpoint, and any matching you do is right at the antenna feedpoint...

Check and see if the path of the TX antenna in the Orion is grounded or open when you are in receive mode and using a separate RX antenna.

If it is grounded, then make the electrical length of TX feedline from the Orion to the antenna feed an odd number of quarter-wavelengths, and if open then make it a multiple of a halfwave. The electrical length includes going through filters, through your amp in non-actuated mode, etc, etc.

This will turn the feedpoint of the antenna into a high impedance point and cause the inverted L to become a largely isolated 1/4 wave, hence non-resonant.

This procedure can be adapted for more complex circumstances. The idea is to let a normal or improvised QSK mechanism cause the antenna end of the feed to appear high Z.

Lossy or very long feedlines defeat the mechanism. Some filters can defeat it. A variable tuner in-line in the shack would produce inconsistent results.

73, Guy

----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Rosenberg" <wd3q@starpower.net>
Subject: Topband: Help de-coupling the TX antenna



Almost everyone said the tx antenna needed to be de-coupled on RX and
referred me to ON4UN's book.

- How do I control this? A seqeuencer of some sort?

- What happens to QSK? My station is an Orion and Herc II amp. QSK is
very nice!

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