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I have noticed a strange phenomenon when tuning up on different bands. On
40 meters, using a nearly resonant dipole, the SWR drops as I increase power and the tuner responds much better, i.e. tunes out all the reactance. On 15 meters, using a nearly resonant dipole, the opposite occurs. At low power, SWR is well behaved, and it is easy to get a match using the tuner. As you increase power past a certain point, about 30-40 watts, SWR shoots up, and the best the tuner can do is about 1.5 to 1. or so. I am using #18 guage insulated wire for the 15 meter dipole and #14 guage bare wire for the 40 meter dipole. My feedline in both cases is 50 feet RG-8X, a .25 inch d. low loss (@2 db/100 ft at 30 MHZ) coax to a coax balun at the antenna feedpoint. Thank you, and 73 Lee KI6AZS -- |
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Hi Lee
I'd suggest its a non linear frequency response of the devices (diodes?) that are used in the SWR measurement circuit.. At the higher freq you also get the other variable of a higher sense voltage for the same Po. (larger fraction of a wavelength) And depending on your configuration what you read as SWR will vary depending where you are on the feeldine. No doubt others that know all the theory on this will jump in and comment on this. Do you know if the balun really is leaving the feedline current balanced? ie quite a few variables to contend with. If you really want to find the reason I would suggest using a resistive load for an experiment. I'd suggest that the behaviour would change.. Cheers Bob VK2YQA lkokot wrote: I have noticed a strange phenomenon when tuning up on different bands. |
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