[BC] Problems that make you want to scream!
Cowboy
curt
Fri Oct 14 09:25:31 CDT 2005
On Thursday 13 October 2005 07:01 pm, Bill Croghan wrote:
>A high SWR indication on my Moseley 950 system went away on the Moseley when
>I added a short jumper length of cable to insert the Bird meter in line.
>The bird did not indicate much reflected at all. It was acting like a
>matching section I guess. I didn't bather to calculate the correct Matching
>length, but rather just fixed the system. At 950 MHz it's practically
>witchcraft at times.
Sounds like the old CB good buddy thing of simple cutting the line to
make the transmitter happy.
Works fine below about 50mhz, provided the line loss is low enough,
but much above that the losses become significant, and any indication
of a change in VSWR due to a change in line length, by inserting a Bird,
or much of anything else, suggests that fixing the real problem ( the
mismatched load ) is a far better approach.
( unless, of course, your tuning a multi-cavity filter, in which case the
designed coupling lines will frequently have very specific lengths, and
may not be changed without upsetting the whole apple cart )
Can anyone say "linear transformer" ?
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