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Old September 4th 05, 10:53 PM
Antonio Vernucci
 
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Thanks Dave,

I agree that the third solution should work well. But I will not be able =
to test it until I will be back there, and this will not be before =
several months from now.

I have verified that my Daiwa tuner has plastic tuning knobs and that =
both variable capacitors also have a plastic tuning axis, so the =
proximity of my hand should yield a limited error on the tuning point.

73

Tony, I0JX

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On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 15:21:01 -0400, Antonio Vernucci =

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At my summer QTH, I cannot do more than using a "stealth" thin-wire =


antenna.

For operation 40 through 10 meters, I had fairly good results using =

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plain 30-ft wire and a tuner. But I do not like that solution =

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in my case, access to earth (water pipe) is not convenient.

So, I decided to switch to a symmetrical antenna that does not =

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an earth connection. I have then mounted a square wire loop, about =

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each side, fed with about 5 feet of 450-ohm ladder line. The antenna =

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impedance varies a lot across the desired frequency range, but it =

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easily matched by my tuner on all bands.

The antenna being symmetrical, and the tuner asymmetrical, it is =20
advisable to use a balun. Three solutions come to my mind:
1) using an off-the-shelf (e.g. MFJ, Vectronics, etc.) toroidal =

ferrite =20
balun at the tuner output. I do not like this solution because, on =

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frequency bands, the antenna impedance gets very high, and I am not =

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on how the RF transformer behaves under those conditions

2) putting an RF choke at the tuner output. The choke could be built =

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winding several turns of 450 ohm ladder line over a fat ferrite rod =


(obtained by glueing several small rods to each other)

3) putting an RF choke at the tuner INPUT, by winding several turns =

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the RG-58 cable connecting the transceiver to the tuner on a ferrite =

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rod. In this way the tuner body would be "hot", but this may not be =

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real problem

Any comment on the pros and cons of the three approaches would be =20
welcome.

73

Tony, I0JX

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Hi Tony,
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I used the third method you mentioned for several years with good =

sucess.
I like that option because once the tuner is match the choke balun =

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contant impedence and is not so likely to cause problems. However =

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tuners use the opposite the Balun on the output. Except the new MFJ =20
balanced line tuner.
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in any event let us know what you come up with
73 Dave KC1DI
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