That's an interesting idea Red and worth a try.
73
Tom G3OLB
WO0W wrote: Perhaps you can take a portable transmitter and manual tuner to
the site. At the point where you wish to place an L network, attach the manual
tuner and transmitter and adjust the tuner for a good match. Take the tuner
G'Day Topbanders,
The PT0S DXpedition is scheduled to sail for St. Peter and
St. Paul Rocks the evening of Nov 05 (maybe early Nov 06
because of weather). We expect to arrive on the rocks the
morning of Nov 09. The first to go up will be the 160 m
station, which we hope to get on the air
G'Day Topbanders,
The PT0S DXpedition is scheduled to sail for St. Peter and
St. Paul Rocks the evening of Nov 05 (maybe early Nov 06
because of weather). We expect to arrive on the rocks the
morning of Nov 09. The first to go up will be the 160 m
station, which we hope to get on the air
Excellent approach George!
Have a safe trip!
Regards,
Nodir Tursoon-Zadeh
EY8MM
http://www.ey8mm.com/
- Original Message -
From: GeorgeWallner aa...@atlanticbb.net
To: topband@contesting.com
Cc: py...@50mhz.com
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 5:05 AM
Subject: Topband: PT0S
Thinking again about this, we have missed out a stage. After measuring the
tuner output impedance, we need to make a temporary L network which, when
terminated with 50 ohms, looks like the antenna. Now put the MFJ on this
terminated network and measure it's R +/- jX values which will represent