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Old July 17th 07, 07:35 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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On Jul 16, 7:04 am, (Rick) wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 18:43:14 GMT, "Amerigo Vespucci" wrote:
I tried pruning the antenna a couple of inches and fiddled with the feeder
line and manged to get mr SWR's down below two but with a tuner I'm still
not happy. My rig is a Kenwood TS 530S so the finals are a little more
forgiving


Amerigo,
Are you expecting that if you get the SWR lower your finals will run cooler?
Because the reflected power into them will be less?

(Hey Walt !! We need you)

Rick K2XT


If it were solid state, I can see wanting to get below 2:1 a bit..
Gives
you more usable bandwidth. But for the hybrid kenwoods with 6146's,
it really doesn't matter. Improving his match from 2:1 will not really
make any difference at all. With those radios, as long as the load
can be matched with the "LOAD" control within it's normal setting
range, it's good nuff. I doubt a 2:1 load is off enough to hurt a pair
of those tubes as far as any extra heat. The radios have a fan.
So.. He can improve it, if he doesn't have anything else to do,
but I would not expect it to make any real difference, except
that the "LOAD" control will end up being in it's more normal
appx 1/3 to 1/2 setting rather than lower, or higher.
It will not effect his signal at all. Any difference would be
unnoticable.
MK