[TowerTalk] Capacitor Value for a 160m T antenna

Roger (K8RI) on TT K8RI-on-TowerTalk at tm.net
Tue Nov 8 16:12:44 EST 2016


That's what so nice about an AIM. It gives you all that and more on one 
screen with overlaying graphs.
Take a multiband vertical and all the bands show up, or adjust the span 
to look at each band.  You can check the antenna and feed line from the 
shack and if properly calibrated you can see just how many feet to any 
discontinuity.  Problems with a connector?  Again, it's right there on 
the screen.  IOW, Generally you can trouble shoot the whole works right 
from the shack.

   73

Roger (K8RI)

On 11/8/2016 Tuesday 3:31 PM, Guy Olinger wrote:
> Modern toys, that's what happened.
>
> But there are some emerging, very efficient antennas where the old methods
> can't possibly tell you enough to know what to do to tune it to an
> efficient spot. They have tuning problems where you need to see separate
> graphs of the R and X components coming to the instrument, where just plain
> SWR can (and has) take one off on a wire-pruning wild goose chase.
>
> Kind of like your car's oxygen sensor and computer controlled fuel
> injection that reduces pollution from the tailpipe and improves gas
> mileage. I remember tuning dual carbs for max revs, and other stuff. Now
> you plug car into a computer at the dealer via a socket under the hood and
> the computer tunes it up for you.
>
> But I guess I like driving around in our mid-sized Ford Fusion Hybrid
> sedan, that gets 36 mpg with my wife's awful 2 mile round-trips to Target
> on a cold engine driving patterns, and gets 40-45 mpg with steady highway
> driving, once 55 with a strong tailwind.
>
> That worst case 36 mpg is better than we got with our 1965 VW Beetle, which
> barely had enough HP to get up some roads in the mountains.
>
> I do like being able to squeeze out the last 0.3 dB of antenna efficiency
> with the modern instrumentation.
>
> When I get nostalgic, I can fire up my Johnson Ranger, Collins 75A3 and
> Johnson Courier amp. I can watch the ghostly blue flickering of the 866
> rectifier tubes in the Courier, and remember how dreadfully exciting it all
> was as a teenager.
>
> 73, Guy K2AV
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 1:16 PM, Rob Atkinson <ranchorobbo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> You guys sure know how to take the fun out of something.  What ever
>> happened to the time honored method of going out to the feedpoint with
>> a SWR analyzer, plastic cutting board, fist full of clip leads, an
>> assortment of coils and air variables, and playing with the toys until
>> some transformation to 50 ohms is achieved?
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Rob
>> K5UJ
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Roger (K8RI)


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