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On Dec 24, 3:23�pm, John Ferrell wrote:
I have been successful at modeling and then constructing transmitter matching circuits at low power with common sizes of capacitors. Now I want to move up to the 1 KW power level. Inductors are easy enough to homebrew but capacitors are both expensive and scarce. Anyone have ideas or maybe experience in this area? DigiKey has a good selection of High Voltage units (3 KV Plus) at modest cost but considering their size and the losses expected in the capacitors I don't think they can dissipate the heat... John Ferrell W8CCW Hi John, Are you using L networks for matching? If so, then you want a variable capacitor to be able to match a variety of loads. TenTec sells a 500pf ~3kv variable capacitor kit for about $50 that I have used with good results. It is the one that they use in the antenna tuner that they sell. Takes about a hour or so to put together. If you want some cheep low pf fixed caps use either RG-8 for real hv and RG-58 for just hv. Consult the data books for the pf/foot rating of the cable, or measure with Z meter or antenna analyzer. Gary N4AST |
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