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Coils getting hot in antennatuner. Is this normal ?
Roy Lewallen wrote:
The velocity factor of 300 ohm ribbon twinlead is approximately 0.80, but it varies from brand to brand and lot to lot. I measured the VF of 300 ohm and 450 ohm window-line from The Wireman. The 300 ohm stuff was very close to 0.8 while the 450 ohm was closer to 0.9 -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Coils getting hot in antennatuner. Is this normal ?
Roy Lewallen wrote:
Highland Ham wrote: With the velocity factor of 300 Ohms ribbon being 0.99 (take it as 1) and using a symmetrical dipole (hence not a Windom type of antenna), to get a low impedance at the matching unit (tuner if you like) the length of half the dipole + the length of the feeder should be about an odd number of quarter wavelengths. The velocity factor of 300 ohm ribbon twinlead is approximately 0.80, but it varies from brand to brand and lot to lot. Roy Lewallen, W7EL ========================== Tnx Roy , I thought is was about the same as for 450 ohms twin feeder. That's what I use. The 'thumb rule' of the length of half the dipole + length of feeder being about an odd number of quarter wavelengths for a low impedance at the matching box (mine is an E-zee match unit) works well for me. With 450 Ohms twin feeder you can sense the current in 1 wire with a clip-on relative RF current sensor/indicator to find a low impedance point ,because of the large open slots. If right for a lower freq band , the matching box takes care of the higher freq bands (also non-harmonic bands) ,without getting 'warm'. However with the current feeder ,for 1.8 MHz I would have to increase the feeder length (coiled-up inside shack and kept away from metal) Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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Coils getting hot in antennatuner. Is this normal ?
Cecil Moore wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote: The velocity factor of 300 ohm ribbon twinlead is approximately 0.80, but it varies from brand to brand and lot to lot. I measured the VF of 300 ohm and 450 ohm window-line from The Wireman. The 300 ohm stuff was very close to 0.8 while the 450 ohm was closer to 0.9 Incidentally, the Z0 of the "300 ohm" window-line was considerably lower than 300 ohms and the Z0 of the "440 ohm" window-line was about 388 ohms. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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