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If you're interested in the AIM4170 antenna analyzer, you might find my
updated presentation useful: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wadei/aim4170.htm I have no commercial interest in the analyzer -- I am just a very satisfied user. -- 73 Ian, G3NRW |
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"Ian Wade G3NRW" wrote in message
... If you're interested in the AIM4170 antenna analyzer, you might find my updated presentation useful: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wadei/aim4170.htm I have no commercial interest in the analyzer -- I am just a very satisfied user. Good of you to post that Ian. I'm afraid I missed your lecture- one of several "clashes" where interesting lectures happened at the same time. It was almost a case of "toss a coin". I hope you enjoyed the Convention, we (my XYL and myself) certainly did. -- 73 Brian G8OSN/W8OSN www.g8osn.net |
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On 16/10/2010 07:28, Ian Wade G3NRW wrote:
If you're interested in the AIM4170 antenna analyzer, you might find my updated presentation useful: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wadei/aim4170.htm I have no commercial interest in the analyzer -- I am just a very satisfied user. One of our club members gave a presentation of this unit the club recently and its a very impressive piece of kit. |
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Dear Group: Ian's announcement that he was making a presentation in
England, where license exam was also to take place, almost had me flying over the pond. I had a G5 license long ago. We have all benefited by Ian providing a copy of his "slides." I was convinced to evaluate the AIM4170C and have found it to be delightful and useful. We have a very fine HP instrument in the lab, but it is not easy to use. We dare not turn it loose to be used by our smart, capable students because of its complexity. The AIM4170C not only displays Z, but has a mode of operation that one could teach in ten minutes to just about anyone. The tricky bits are passed off to a general-purpose computer. Of special interest to me - and distant from antennas - is the built-in capability fully to characterize quartz crystals. I had been using a SG, frequency-counter, and phase meter to gather the needed data and a good HP calculator to calculate parameters. With the AIM4170C one just tells the expected series resonant frequency. I too have no commercial ties to this instrument. 73, Mac N8TT -- J. McLaughlin; Michigan, USA Home: "Ian Wade G3NRW" wrote in message ... If you're interested in the AIM4170 antenna analyzer, you might find my updated presentation useful: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wadei/aim4170.htm I have no commercial interest in the analyzer -- I am just a very satisfied user. -- 73 Ian, G3NRW |
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A further note about the 4170 series:
1. A unit now exists that extends the upper range well into UHF. 2. In the last few days, a free software revision transforms Z vs. frequency into time vs. magnitude of Z. In other words, it displays as a TDR would. 73, Mac N8TT "Ian Wade G3NRW" wrote in message ... If you're interested in the AIM4170 antenna analyzer, you might find my updated presentation useful: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/wadei/aim4170.htm I have no commercial interest in the analyzer -- I am just a very satisfied user. -- 73 Ian, G3NRW J. C. Mc Laughlin Michigan U.S.A. Home: |
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