On Tue,9/8/2015 2:14 PM, Mike Smith VE9AA wrote:
No change switching stub in or out,
How are you "switching the stub in or out?" As others have noted, if
you insert a switch, the switch, as well as any coax between the tee in
the line and the switch makes the stub longer, which tunes it to a lower
frequency.
so I took Jim’s(K9YC) suggestion and moved the stub farther away from the
transceiver.
Mike,
You've completely missed the point of my article. You've got to MEASURE
these impedances and find the voltage peak on the line. You've also got
to study the output circuit for your amp (or use the table in the link)
to figure out the correct length of cable between stub and amp.
73, Jim K9YC
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