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September 2nd 03, 07:59 AM
MikeN
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I used to use a homebrew tapped transformer like the Palomar, wound on
a Philips 4C6 toroid, around late 70's to match my homebrew helical
mobile whips to my Atlas 210X installed in my Austin 1800 (like a Mini
on steroids and affectionately known as the "land crab").
The separate whips, for 80 40 and 20 metres, could all be matched to
50 ohms, all I had to do when changing bands was to change the whip,
turn the selector switch to the appropriate tapping and away we went.
Best dx - when mobile one afternoon, I heard a VK4 (across the pond
in Aus) calling CQ on 40m, but when I went back to him found he was a
DK4.
MikeN ZL1BNB
bnb
On 29 Jul 2003 08:50:27 -0700,
(Art Unwin KB9MZ)
wrote:
Seems like a lot of hams with limited resources are still compelled
to operate on many bands with just a long wire and a tuner.
The wire is inexpensive but the tuners are not. Thus my present
project.
I was given a Palomar enginnering balun with 5 female connenection
which by selection can match a antenna in steps from 5 ohms to over
450 ohms
in a series of steps. I am presently rigging it up so that all
steps can be switched thru remotely by a single motor. The switching
arrangement
is the main challenge since inexpensive means simple.
Now I have not measured losses of the balun before hand because the
switching
challenge is what is driving me.
Anybody have any thoughts about what I should expect from this
balun other than knowing that it is not a tuner as is generally known
since
it does not have the ability to obtain the priceless 1:1 condition
that so many desire?
Regards
Art
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