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Owen Duffy wrote:
Where an impedance range is loosely specified as you quote (dimensioned in ohms without identification of the R and X parts), and in the absence of applicable frequency constraints and loss figures, I think you can safely disregard the information as unprovable advertising hype. It is intended to look technical, something to impress the new wave of hams who don't have the understanding, and not enough to reliably determine the suitability of the ATU to a specific application. The matching range of a typical tuner can be estimated by playing with the simulated tuner at: http://fermi.la.asu.edu/w9cf/tuner/tuner.html Select the frequency and load needing to be matched, click auto, and see if the tuner can match it. I wonder if Kevin would be interested in making the tuner's CLC values user specifiable? I have modeled tuners with Microsmith (an old DOS program) and varied the C1, L, C2 values while watching the trace on the Smith Chart. Given all possible combination of CLC values, the result would be the matching envelope of the tuner at a specified frequency. What would be nice is a program that would automatically plot the tuner's matching envelope on a Smith Chart given the input parameters. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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