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Hello all,
My station consisted of an Icom 706MKIIG, the AH-4 tuner and a 360ft loop at 60 feet. The tuner is mounted at the loop on the roof with about 100ft of coax to the rig. I just purchased a Kenwood TS-870s with built in tuner. I'm running it on the same feedline and thru the unpowered AH-4. The built in tuner works fine and all seems good. Question: I want to remove the AH-4 to go with my 706 for mobile/remote use. Would a 1:1 balun work in place of the AH-4 to connect the loop to the feedline? I work 15 thru 80 most of the time. 73 Smitty -kb3gun |
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:57:06 GMT, "Bill Smith"
wrote: Hello all, My station consisted of an Icom 706MKIIG, the AH-4 tuner and a 360ft loop at 60 feet. The tuner is mounted at the loop on the roof with about 100ft of coax to the rig. I just purchased a Kenwood TS-870s with built in tuner. I'm running it on the same feedline and thru the unpowered AH-4. The built in tuner works fine and all seems good. Question: I want to remove the AH-4 to go with my 706 for mobile/remote use. Would a 1:1 balun work in place of the AH-4 to connect the loop to the feedline? I work 15 thru 80 most of the time. Smitty, I have more questions than answers. The AH4 is designed to match a single wire (whip) antenna working against ground as best I can figure. http://home.comcast.net/~hamlakemn//ah4/ah4.htm You say your loop is at 60' but the tuner is on the roof at the loop. Is the roof 60' high? Is this a real closed loop? If so how is the tuner connected? With more loop parameters known, maybe it could be modeled to determine whether a balun will function okay and whether the mismatch on the coax will be acceptable. What kind of coax are you using? The '870 is a fine radio...got one myself. |
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"Wes Stewart" wrote in message
... On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 12:57:06 GMT, "Bill Smith" wrote: Hello all, My station consisted of an Icom 706MKIIG, the AH-4 tuner and a 360ft loop at 60 feet. The tuner is mounted at the loop on the roof with about 100ft of coax to the rig. I just purchased a Kenwood TS-870s with built in tuner. I'm running it on the same feedline and thru the unpowered AH-4. The built in tuner works fine and all seems good. Question: I want to remove the AH-4 to go with my 706 for mobile/remote use. Would a 1:1 balun work in place of the AH-4 to connect the loop to the feedline? I work 15 thru 80 most of the time. Smitty, I have more questions than answers. The AH4 is designed to match a single wire (whip) antenna working against ground as best I can figure. http://home.comcast.net/~hamlakemn//ah4/ah4.htm You say your loop is at 60' but the tuner is on the roof at the loop. Is the roof 60' high? Is this a real closed loop? If so how is the tuner connected? With more loop parameters known, maybe it could be modeled to determine whether a balun will function okay and whether the mismatch on the coax will be acceptable. What kind of coax are you using? The '870 is a fine radio...got one myself. -------------------------------- Hello Wes, The loop is setup on a large, flat roof of a local business, atop 15 ft masts. Building is a 4 story brick & wood building (built in1907). No steel. One end of the loop is attached to the output (+) of the AH4, other end of the loop is attached to the ground lug of the AH4. Coax is an RG-8U (I think Belden.) from the AH4 to the radio. You are correct about the AH4 being designed to tune a wire against ground, but this loop works fine. In the past, I also rigged up a dipole to the ah4 (450ohm ladder line (+ & -) to the dipole feedpoint) and it worked well too. It's a very nice tuner (coupler). 73 Smitty -kb3gun |
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