Dee D. Flint wrote:
"Ken" wrote in message
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With a [DC-500MHz] dummy load on my new MFJ-921 2M tuner, both
adjustable capacitors have to be set at around 3 to get SWR=1.0, with
the minimum being quite sharp.
I took off the cover and verified that cap settings of zero are indeed
minimum capacitance.
See: http://www.hy-gain.com/man/mfjpdf/MFJ-921.pdf
Shouldn't both caps be at the minimum setting for SWR=1.0 with a dummy
load connected? What does it mean if I need to add capacitance at
both points to tune a dummy load?
Should I reset the knobs so that they show zero when a dummy load is
connected?
Ken KC2JDY
Ken
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Unless you have a tube type radio where the radio itself may need tuned to a
50 ohm output, the dummy load should be connected to a bypass port on your
tuner. Then the settings of the capacitors is unimportant. You then use
the dummy load to make adjustments to your ALC level, mic gain, processor
gain, etc without transmitting over the air.
Dee D. Flint, N8UZE
This tuner dosen't have a position to bypass the unit. I would guess the
reason for having to add some capacitance is because there are three
fixed inductors in series and you have to tune out their reactance to
get 50 ohms.