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On Jan 9, 8:24*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
There seems to be developing the myth that a tuner at the shack cannot accomplish that feat. Although strictly technically true, a low-loss tuner and low-loss transmission line can come close enough to achieving a conjugate match at the antenna that almost all of the available power is transferred to the antenna (if losses are made negligible by good engineering practice). It can be proved mathematically that in a lossless system, a conjugate match is established at the antenna feedpoint by the tuner located back in the shack. A near-conjugate match is established in the case of a low-loss system resulting in near-maximum available power transfer to the antenna. -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Judging from my mobile antenna tinkering, I'd have to say that is true. As an example, with a short run of coax that feeds the antenna, you would think that it would be required to place the matching device or tuner at the feed point of the vertical. And strictly speaking, it would be the best place for it. But... I've found that you can have very good results if the tuner is at the radio end of the coax. In actual operation, there seems to be little difference in performance. But the short piece of coax "maybe 10 ft long" is fairly low loss on the lower HF frequencies. So it's not a lossless system, but fairly low loss considering the frequency and short length of the line. But if I run a long coax to the same antenna, I would prefer to keep the tuner at the same place, in front of the short 10 ft piece, and then run my long cable from the radio to the tuner, which is still at the car. I often did this when using the radio at picnic tables, tents, while using the mobile antenna on the car. My most recent installs on the two trucks place the matching device at the antenna. But in my older car I once used, I used the tuner at the radio end. It was convenient, and let me fine tune the match while driving. There seems to be little difference in performance that I can see using the short fairly low loss pieces of coax. Not much difference where I place the tuner. So this tends to back up your theory. |
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