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Well, I am at it again... Came up with a new idea for the tuneable
elements of an antenna matcher while awake at 3AM...(I think it it was the tomato sauce) After thinking about it for a few days I cobbled up the device... Put up a half wave, end fed, 20 meter vertical and attached said device... Tuned it up with the antenna analyzer - nice 1:1... Put power to it with the MK-V... Nice and flat across the band... Fired up the Henry (which has a bad track record of eating things that are fed to it)... Tuned it up and it was idling along at 700-800 watts and everything seemed fine, soooo put the lash to it (4100 volts at 0.800 amps)... OOPs! Say did you know that teflon contains carbon black? I mean lots of carbon, like thick clouds of it?... Hmm, apparently the RF voltage across a tapped coil (think autotransformer) exceeded the 7000 volts the teflon was supposed to withstand... Well, we dissected the parts... The metal is salvageable and I have more teflon.. I will double the thickness for the next test... As we were turning out the lights and leaving I looked back at the Henry... I could swear the plate meter winked at me... denny / k8do |
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