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![]() "Peter Parker" wrote in message ... "S C" wrote in message ... I would be grateful if anyone could suggest or provide me with a circuit diagram for a Homebrew ATU with SWR meter or circuit diagrans for these seperately. The simplest ATU is an L-match. Comprises a coil and a capacitor. Explain that it is useful for matching high-impedence end fed wires approx half wavelength long to 50 ohm and you should pass. Yes - have a look at my version http://www.hanssummers.com/radio/atu/atu.htm. I included a 50-ohm 10 Watt dummy load and forward/reverse power meter. It doesn't read SWR directly, if you really want to know the SWR then you measure the forward power and the reverse (reflected) power and put them in the SWR formula. In practice, 99% of the time you don't care about SWR, you just tune for minimum reflected power. Operation is very easy - when switched to reflected power, tune the capacitor to get minimum indicated reflected power. Then try different L settings by switching the coil tap, and see which setting allows the reflected power minimum to be deepest. I have a 1W full-scale-deflection setting for the fine tuning. Then switch to forward power and away you go. No need to know the actual SWR in practice; the only time I have bothered to calculate it is when I want to tell people how close to 1:1 I can tune my various incarnations of longwire antennas. Random length, not cut to any particular band. Including the bent indoor attic "short"wire I had my first QSO's on. So far I am very content with my ATU, I have been QRV on 80, 40 and 30m and always found it works well. 73 Hans G0UPL http://www.HansSummers.com |
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"Hans Summers" wrote:
No need to know the actual SWR in practice; I didn't even have an SWR meter for the first 10 years or so of my ham career. With the link coupled rigs I just shoved the link coil in until the correct plate current was reached (after dipping of course). Same with Pi Net, just adjust for correct plate current. And the war surplus stuff, remember those antenna current meters... Come to think of it I think I was happier then, ignorance is bliss... ![]() |
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Many thanks to those of you that have thus far provided me with advice and
guidance it is all very much appreciated. To those persons who appear somewhat offended by the presence of an M3 licence holder - Your comments have been noted and promptly disregarded. Without the supply of new interested individuals this hobby would eventually cease to exist. Finally, I would be grateful if anyone could provide me with smoe advice in relation to CW. E.g. Methods available to improve the transmission and understanding CW messages. Many Thanks once again. "S C" wrote in message ... I would be grateful if anyone could suggest or provide me with a circuit diagram for a Homebrew ATU with SWR meter or circuit diagrans for these seperately. I hope to build one for use on the HF bands. Many Thanks for your help M3GBQ |
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![]() "S C" wrote in message ... Finally, I would be grateful if anyone could provide me with smoe advice in relation to CW. E.g. Methods available to improve the transmission and understanding CW messages. This depends on operator sending and receiving ability. But also important is quality of transmitted note, absence of clicks, slow speed if signals are weak, repetition of important information if signals are weak, use of IF and audio bandpass and notch filters. 73, Peter |
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