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On Jun 4, 7:24*pm, K7ITM wrote:
In a quick scan of the replies, one thing I didn't see mentioned is that if the indicated SWR is not 1:1, then there's an uncertainty in your answer. *For example, a 1.1:1 indicated SWR, taken with a meter calibrated accurately to 50 ohms, could represent 55 ohms or 45.5 ohms, or any other impedance with the same magnitude of reflection coefficient relative to 50 ohms. *If you start at 55 ohms, you'll get a different answer for a particular L and C than if you start at 45.5 ohms. *Of course, each of those will be different than the answers for other phase angles of the same reflection coefficient. *You can get rid of that particular uncertainty by adjusting to 1:1 SWR. *Of course, you're still left with other uncertainties, but since you have control over that particular one (presumably), at least get rid of it. Yes, I thought about that Tom. The premise of my undertaking is that I can achieve a 1:1 match. At times I'll bet my tuner won't make it. I'd use WinSmith to do the calc you mention, or hack a simple spreadsheet if I had several to do, or put the values into Matlab or Scilab. I'll check them out. Thanks for taking the time to help me out. 73 Dykes AD5VS |
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