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I am a former mechanical engineer that likes to experiment with
antennas. Experimental antennas require a matching system at the top of the tower which preferably is physically small.. What I use now is a commercial multi switching transformer where I use small pemcil like solenoids to make contacts with the taps ( the taps have copper pennies made into omed contacts soldered on them) This provides a multitute of ratios for use with experimental antennas. Now I have got too smart for my britches,! I would like to program it so it will go thru all the possible sequences possibly like the AEA auto tuner. I really don't know where to start unless I copy an existing tuner circuits. Was thinking in copying the inbuilt tuner in my Icom radios as a starter such that the enclosed circuit controlled the tuner on the tower( ie disconnect the inbuilt wires and transfer them. I once used a rotary switch with a slotted star cam such that it rotated with a dwell time at each contact, but the problem was in contacting a different tap for each full rotation of available taps to compare as the datum tap. This required a step motor and program above what I had made so a different aproach is required that is relatively simple in electrical terms.. Any ideas out there that I could use without difficulty? TIA Art Unwin KB9MZ...xg |
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"Any ideas out there that I could use without difficulty?"
Art, Simple answer is, no. Always going to be some difficulty involved, just depends on what you call 'difficult'. Seems like that 'stepping- motor' would be the 'simplest' thingy. - 'Doc |
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