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marc wrote:
In looking to build a tuner, I was looking at an L-network tuner, with switched inductance. If I also add a switch to make it a series-network (capacitance "before" or "after" inductance), what would be the limitations of such a design? I.e. What types of antennas, or under what conditions would it be inappropriate? Thanks. marc, I am building something very similar to tune up a portable vertical for use on a steel-hull narrow boat, 10m through to 80m. In my case a centre loaded 3.3 metre vertical. You don't say what sort of aerial or what bands you are going to use but the following should tune most wires and verticals: Coil: 100 turns of 13 AWG (15 SWG) on 2 inch diameter tapped every 10 tuns. Use a 12 way switch and have one contact to short out the coil. For the variable cap use a two gang 500pf+500pf with a switch to switch in the second 500pf and another switch to bring in an extra 1000pf. Finally another switch to switch the caps from TX/RX side to antenna side. Because I will be using a tapped centre loading coil the inductance needed in my ATU is much less than the coil I suggest above. In my ATU the cap will be on the RX/TX side of the coil for 80m,40m & 20m with no coil required on 20. On 80 I also need the extra 1000pf. By the way, the above is designed and I'm in the process of building the antenna and ATU - we'll see what happens when I try it out! Charlie. -- www.wymsey.co.uk |
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