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On Tue, 4 Nov 2014, dave wrote:
On 11/02/2014 10:21 AM, DhiaDuit wrote: On Sunday, November 2, 2014 5:35:43 AM UTC-6, George Cornelius wrote: marc wrote: I would like to find schematics for this kind of tuning kit Not a kit in the normal sense. A kit either includes instructions - and that normally means there is a schematic - or is so carefully targeted - capacitor kit for an R4A - as to not need any. http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/QRP-1-30...em3ce983 2e27 http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/361020782252 These kits provide the parts, sometimes no builing plans included. I know more or less how to make, but don't really know why resistors needed ... (or a print, in general ... if there are no transistors to amplify ...) Is there an SWR bridge or other monitoring capability? That might need resistors. Thanks Marc PS/ new sw schedule: fetch the zip on http://shortwave.tk www.mfjenterprises.com (Antenna Tuners) Be sure to tighten the nuts and bolts and screws. Because I think MFJ have a 'brew' once in a while when they are working. Most passive filters/tuners can be used a number of ways. Try it and see what happens. A long wire might want to see a shunt capacitor input, might need a series capacitor or a coil. Series capacitors make antennas act shorter series coils make them behave longer. Shunts tend to do the opposite. Experiment. Yes, they are often shown built on a piece of wood (no metal box) and alligator clips with wires to configure as needed. Michael |
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