Makes perfect sense to me ... now that I have heard it!
Thanks very much, Ron.
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From: Ron D'Eau Claire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2006 11:17 PM
To: Sanger, Joseph; elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] General Trasverter Oper
End fed dipoles can be very good if they're in the clear!
Sure, we'd all like 15 elements at 60 feet. And, sure, most of us have to do
with a little less...
Ron AC7AC
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I am talking about a tuner in between the XV-50 and a rather depressing
little end-fed dipole antenn
That's normal Joseph. Here's what's happening.
The XV output power is determined by measuring the RF voltage at the antenna
connector. That is converted into a level that lights the power LEDs. The
problem is that the output power measurement is ONLY accurate when the XV is
terminated in a 50-ohm
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> Why would you need a tuner between the K2 and the XV-5
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Subject: RE: [Elecraft] General Trasverter Operation Question
Why would you need a tuner between the K2 and the XV-50? The XV-50 has
an
input attenuator that provides a good 50 ohm load, and the K2 should
drive
it just fine with only a piece of
Why would you need a tuner between the K2 and the XV-50? The XV-50 has an
input attenuator that provides a good 50 ohm load, and the K2 should drive
it just fine with only a piece of coax connected between the K2 and XV-50 -
the SWR on that coax line should be very close to 1:1.
73,
Don W3FPR
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I am using a cross-needle, MFJ tuner in between my XV-50 and antenna.
The interaction between the tune and transverter is confusing me a bit
and I was wondering if someone could educate me as to what is going on?
I set my transverter output power to something around 20 watts, as
measured on the
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