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Old February 25th 07, 03:41 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Cecil Moore Cecil Moore is offline
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Default tuner - feedline - antenna question ?

dansawyeror wrote:
I am trying to install a trapped 40m dipole in the attic, the antenna is
in place however it is short and resonates at about 7.7 MHz. I decided
to try it by using a tuner close to the transmitter in the shack. The
feedline is 50 ohm coax. On low power the tuner creates a very low SWR.
The transmitter is a solid state 100 watt Heathkit.

However when I transmit according to the SWR Watt meter the system
appears to transmit well over 200 watts. It pined the meter on a 200
watt range. I repeated the test twice and then stopped. When it is
transmitting the SWR reads about 1.1 to 1. The meter works very well and
does not exhibit strange readings on other setups.

My questions a What is happening? What is causing it?


When the transmitter is putting out 100 watts and the
forward power reading is 200 watts, it means that the
SWR is 5.83:1, i.e. the voltage reflection coefficient
is 0.707 and the power reflection coefficient is 0.5.

To get the power delivered to the load, you must subtract
reflected power from forward power. In your case that seems
to be:
Pfwd - Pref = Pload = ~Psource
200w - 100w = 100w = ~100w
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73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com