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On Sep 26, 12:14 am, wrote:
This may not seem like a "homebrew" question, but it is! I have a Kenwood 440SAT which is failing, but the AT (Antenna Tuner) is still working. Since the 440SAT can (could) also be purchased as a 440S (i.e., without the AT), the AT may be a stand-alone "module", and I'd like to remove it and package it separately to use with a new radio. It would be a lot of work, for a somewhat mediocre result....and speaking from working on the ATU in several TS440, here goes... The tuner band switching is done via the radios CPU - could be hard wired via a switch. But that sort of defeats the concept of an auto ATU - still, amateurs have done weirder things than that before... The SWR/tuning sensing is inside the ATU, no probs there...it does feed back to the PA as a high SWR protector, how to use it would require some thinking... BUT the thing has a fairly limited tuning range anyway - its small, has to fit inside the radio, so its ability to match to a wide range is not very good (cant remember the figures) Why not just fix the radio? - they go fine, have very little commercial value so ideal mobile/backup radio - no great loss if its stolen out of a vehicle. The Kenwood manual is excellent, easy to read to fault find, and there is even a YAHOO group devoted to the beast... 73 de VK3BFA Andrew. |
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