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Old November 9th 11, 03:02 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Measuring transmission line characteristics

On 11/9/2011 7:17 AM, J. C. Mc Laughlin wrote:
Dear John S: My comment of a few days ago was written under the
assumption that you wished to know the characteristics of the TL. It has
developed that you wish to measure the impedance of an antenna at the
end of a piece of coax.



Yes, I know. Sorry for the misleading subject line. I should have
presented my query differently.


The procedures for removing the effects of a fixture, which I expect to
be in the AN and require a short, an open, and a known load, may also be
applied to a piece of coax. The result is the ability to remove the
presence of the coax and be left with the antenna's impedance.

I do this in an automated way with the "calibration" feature of the
AM4170. One scans a span of frequencies three times storing information
about what the coax looks like with a short, an open, and (usually) 50
ohms at the far end. This takes some time depending on the size of the
frequency span and the step size. The stored numbers (stored in a very
inexpensive, tiny computer) are then used automatically to calculate
(over the same span) the actual Z at the end of the coax.

Doing this procedure by hand, which I have done using the numbers
measured by a GR bridge, is labor intensive. Before the advent in 1972
of the HP35, it was real pain. One did not use very many frequencies! It
appears that you are interested in only one frequency.

Comments about choking common mode are right on target. Owen Duffy is
one of the good guys.


Yes, he is. I've had some private correspondence with him and found him
to be very knowledgeable and helpful. I check his Web site often.

73, Mac N8TT

P.S. Do you have a call sign?

J. C. Mc Laughlin
Michigan U.S.A.
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Thanks, J.C.

73,
John KD5YI