TopBand: Tuning 2 tuners
Michael Michon
michon@eatel.net
Mon, 10 Aug 1998 15:25:20 -0700
Thanks to all who offered input to the question of 2 tuners. The idea was
to use linked coupled tuners at the transmitter and at the antenna. The
link was to provide a balanced to unbalanced situation at the antenna, and
an unbalanced/balanced situation as well as tuning at the transmitter.
However, it also looks like it has to be "tuned" in some manner at the
antenna. If we don't need a balanced/unbalanced transformation at the
antenna, as suggested by L.B. Cebik, so much the better, the thing is way
less complicated.
If we do need one, we would like to do it with the link coupled tuner.
My friend and I are not sane people, and we are determined to feed the
vertical with open wire feeders and try and make it work as best as we can
within the time and money limits we have. Coax and baluns are fine, but we
have this image of our open wire feeders going up the hill with big coils
and capacitors doing the job. There are easier ways, but we WANT to do it
this way.
Humor us, help us if you can, we are throwbacks to days gone by.
Mike Michon
AB5XP
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> From: w8ji.tom <w8ji.tom@MCIONE.com>
> To: michon@eatel.net; topband@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: TopBand: Tuning 2 tuners
> Date: Monday, August 10, 1998 9:09 AM
>
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> > We use a 1/4 wave vertical fed with 500 ohm open wire. The idea of the
> > tuners was to do unblanced/balanced/tuning at the transmitter and
> balanced
> > /unbalanced/tuning? at the antenna.
>
> I hope you are not feeding a grounded vertical directly with a balanced
> line! The line will almost certainly radiate like crazy!
>
> > ohms?? THe vertical is about 100 ohms on AES Analyzer. I hate to think
> > about tuning 2 tuners at once, seperated by 900 feet.
>
> Open wire line should be low enough loss no matter what the SWR is, IF
you
> can solve the balance problem at the antenna. A choke type balun would
work
> for that end of the system.
>
> I don't understand why the antenna measured 100 ohms on a 1/4 wl
vertical,
> that indicates the antenna or analyzer has something very wrong or very
> strange going on.
>
>
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