What concerns me about all this talk of Reflected Power, local High
Power Stations, etc., is that none of the other users of Automatic
Antenna Tuners (non-Elecraft) have reported similar problems.

I hope the issue can be corrected via firmware. We will be awaiting
the results of their studies.

73 es HNY, Dick, W1KSZ




On 12/31/2013 5:41 AM, Phil & Debbie Salas wrote:
I haven’t had this problem.  However, in addition to Igor’s thoughts on a high 
reflected signal, here is another thought.  A strong signal (like you can have 
in contest environment and/or multi-transmitter/multi-antenna set-up) could be 
counted by the KAT500 frequency counter resulting in the KAT500 jumping to a 
different memorized frequency setting.  I don’t know what the threshold 
sensitivity of the KAT500 counter is, but incoming signals can be very high 
under some conditions.  I wonder if disabling the internal KAT500 frequency 
counter might be something to try – especially when band data is provided by 
the auxbus cable.

Phil – AD5X

“It may be not relevant to this particular case but another reason for weird 
KAT500 behavior can be strong interfering signal of a neighbor or nearby 
broadcasting station. I did run into situations where such signals induced up 
to 5 volts into low band antenna. Then KAT500 counts that signal as reflected 
and thinks that SWR is very high. One may try to connect broadband spectrum 
analyzer to the antenna and see what is going on. If it is broadcasting signal 
well below ham bands then high pass filter between the tuner and antenna can 
help.73, Igor UA9CDC”
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