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On 8/16/2010 7:10 PM, Noskosteve wrote:
I have some professional Fischer current probes (clamp-on current transformers). For a simple dipole, balun, 50 ohm coax feed system... It seems to be that I can simply clamp one on the rig side of the balun, and see how much current is flowing and compare it to antenna current. I can clamp it on either, or each antenna leg near the feed point to measure antenna current. It'd also be interesting to probe several points along the feed line. Anyone see anythhing wrong with this reasoning? 73, Steve PLEASE also respond via email K9DCI @ arrl dot net You could just pass the coax though a suitable toroid. This toroid having a few turns of wire, rectification (diode) and some type of readout. This could easily be slid along the length of the coax and "relative measurements" taken. You could probably add some calculations and with the proper choice of components, actually get "real" readings. A simple turn of non-shorted coax around the inside circumference of the toroid, plus windings, would provide a measure of capacitance decoupling. I am sure, someone, somewhere has already done this and would have some meaningful data what is possible or what might be expected ... if nothing else, a "poor mans' indicator." Regards, JS |
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