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Remote tuner specs
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"Wayne" wrote: I was looking at a MFJ remote antenna tuner, and it is specified as being able to match 12 to 1600 ohms. What does that mean? At 12 ohms the SWR would be about 4.2:1 and at 1600 ohms a SWR of about 32:1. If one started from 1600 ohms around a Smith chart, the circle would intersect at the other side at about 0.64 ohms. Likewise starting at 12 ohms and going halfway around the chart would end up at 210 ohms, not 1600. How does one use the specs if the antenna to be matched has a complex impedance? Look at the internal tuner component ranges? Wayne- Your Smith Chart is normalized to 50 Ohms, but the tuner may not have a "characteristic impedance". So to use the Smith Chart approach, assume that it does. In that case, Z divided by 12 is equal to 1600 divided by Z. Therefore Z squared is equal to the product of 12 and 1600, or Z = 138.6 Ohms. You can normalize a Smith Chart to that value. Now see if the tuner will work with all values within the circle! Fred K4DII |
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