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that about sums it up.
stub matching looks attractive, but how do I actually build one of these suckers? Do I have to carve out a piece of coax and then fit another one into it, if that makes sense? Won't that be nearly impossible to solder? physically, it would be easier to make a stub section with sections of single wire line, but I don't know how to find Z0 of my 14 gauge wire? Is stub matching not the answer? The antenna is designed for about 450 Mhz, if that helps anyone. Thanks for your help. |
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trombone section looks a little out of my league. I'm kind of in a
hurry. It's kind of too late to gamma match I think because I've already soldered a connector onto the end of the antenna (its helical, so i can't just reach in there and fool with it much, you know?) It's tempting to just throw a cap in there, but will a discrete capacitor look as it should at 450 Mhz? Or should I make it out of a transmission line? I did not know that books documented the Z0 of single wire conductors, I'll look into that, thanks. BTW what is the full title of the APRL? I hear it often (I'm kind of a rookie) THanks everyone |
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if you have an instrument that is good enough to read the impedance like
that just try experimental values... a foot of small coax is around 20pf, unfortunately that is a significant fraction of a wavelength so it will act more like an open stub than a pure capacitor. try just putting a foot in parallel with the feedpoint and snipping it shorter a bit at a time to see if it helps. wrote in message ... trombone section looks a little out of my league. I'm kind of in a hurry. It's kind of too late to gamma match I think because I've already soldered a connector onto the end of the antenna (its helical, so i can't just reach in there and fool with it much, you know?) It's tempting to just throw a cap in there, but will a discrete capacitor look as it should at 450 Mhz? Or should I make it out of a transmission line? I did not know that books documented the Z0 of single wire conductors, I'll look into that, thanks. BTW what is the full title of the APRL? I hear it often (I'm kind of a rookie) THanks everyone |
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I'm still deciding etc. One question that is a bit off topic:
at this website http://emc.ice.uec.ac.jp/~xiao/Wire/index.html should I use the permittivity of the insulator of the wire im using? or air? which is more significant? |
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On Dec 8, 1:06 pm, Richard Clark wrote:
On Sat, 8 Dec 2007 09:24:30 -0800 (PST), wrote: trombone section looks a little out of my league. I'm kind of in a hurry. It's kind of too late to gamma match I think because I've already soldered a connector onto the end of the antenna (its helical, so i can't just reach in there and fool with it much, you know?) To put it mildly, you are in a world of hurt. As Dave points out elsewhere, if you have the instrumentation to measure to the implied accuracy (or at least resolution) as is suggested in this subject line; then you should cut-and-try. As for capacitors, don't even think of anything but surface mount. But where? You are back into that world of hurt if you don't have the time to do it right (a simple gamma match). It could be as easy, however, as crushing or spreading the first couple of turns of the helix, or playing with the proximity of the ground plane, or both. If you don't have time, then you certainly shouldn't be playing with caps. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Ok. again I'm not that experienced. What exactly is a gamma match? |
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yep its an end of the semester project. BUT, we never learned anything
about impedance matching, so I feel no shame in asking people like yourself. Thanks for your help. I'm at home now, and from what I can tell, I can get a good reactive match by changing the length of the wire from the ground plane to the connector? (while keeping the wire from the helix to the connector constant? I think I will try this. The real part I'm not too worried about. |
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