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![]() "cliff wright" wrote in message ... Hi! Anyone had any experience with a G5RV which is NOT symetrical relative to ground? Mine is on a sloping section and varies from 3.2 metres AGL at the western end to 7.5 metres at the Eastern. Although I get a reasonable match with a single coil Z match tuner I have reason to believe that there is quite a large electrical imbalance in the system, notably in the poor rejection of local noise signals. I came across a Z match circuit on optushome.com.au by VK3YSF which has a 25 pF variable capacitor from one side of the open wire feeder to ground. However the article gives no further information about this component except to call it a "Balance" capacitor. Has anyone else come across this problem? If so was it a question of "cut and try" or is there a proper technical approach one can use? Hoping for some "feedback". 73"s Cliff Wright ZL1BDA Cliff Have a look at Lloyd Butler VK5BR's article below as he covers in some detail the idea behind the balance capacitor and importantly a basic test arrangement to confirm its effectiveness. http://users.tpg.com.au/ldbutler/Zbalance.htm Oh and I'm pleased that someone has look at my web page! I have just moved to Western Australia and have put a new and slightly improved site due to the new call. See blow. I will add some additional information regarding the balance capacitor feature on the Z-match. http://members.optushome.com.au/vk6ysf/vk6ysf/main.htm Cheers Peter VK6YSF formerly VK3YSF |
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