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All,
I am planning on building a "T" antenna tuner. ---Series Cap--Shunt Inductor--Series Cap-- I scrounged up an old 5KW RF deck (FREE!!!) It has 2 large caps (1 is much larger and has 2 ganged section) and a 10 turn tapped inductor (air core). My question is: Would I use the larger cap at the antenna side of the inductor or the receiver side? Does it make a difference? I plan on using an alligator clip on the inductor until I can establish some useful positions, then I will install a multi-position switch. Thanks for any assistance, Pat Hoban - N2ZVT |
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I plan on using an alligator clip on the inductor until I can establish
some useful positions, then I will install a multi-position switch. ============================ I have always found crocodile clips to be effective provided they are brass and not magnetic steel. ---- Reg, G4FGQ. |
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I am planning on building a "T" antenna tuner
I scrounged up an old 5KW RF deck (FREE!!!) It has 2 large caps (1 is much larger and has 2 ganged section) and a 10 turn tapped inductor (air core). Would I use the larger cap at the antenna side of the inductor or the receiver side? Hi Pat, With all the T type tuners I have played with, one cap is always set to maximum. Which one depends on whether the complex impedance you are attempting to match is inductive or capacitive. I would think the larger cap would be preferred on the one set to maximum, since that cap needs to be a low impedance to rf. To make your tuner more versitle, use jumpers or switches or whatever to exchange the positions of the two caps. That way you have the best cap in the right position for the impedance you are attempting to match. W9CF has a neat T tuner simulator on his web page. I found it to be very educational on how these tuners work, and helpful determining the value of the components I needed to match various loads. 73 Gary N4AST |
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To calculate L and C settings of T-match and L-match networks to tune
vertical or inverted-L antennas, download program ENDFEED from website below. To calculate L and C values and efficiency of C-L-C T-networks download program T_MATCH ---- ======================= Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.g4fgq.com ======================= |
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