Hi, I whizzed up an L network to put on my wire after the Murch disaster. Instead of making something more elaborate using my roller inductor, I used a tapped coil (with alligator clips) and a large value dual cap from a broadcast receiver (yes - using low power). I will need either more inductance or more capacitance. Adding a switched in cap seems to be the better idea. I run out cap just when the swr starts it's nosedive. 80, 40, 30, and 20 have clearly defined sweet spots and a few on-air tests are encouraging. The RBN is down at the moment. When it comes back up I'll make use of it to help gage results, too. When I get a handle on the parameters for my network I'll get around to a nicer project with that roller inductor and some *big* caps in a big metal box.
That Murch needs a lot of work to ever work with my kind of antennas. Maybe I should offer it in trade for something more useful to me. Is anybody here interested in a Murch 2000B? The paint has started peeling from parts of the cabinet as Murch did not use any primer at all (easy to remedy). I suppose it would be fine as-is for somebody with coax fed antennas that are 50 ohms resistive. It can handle the legal limit and is supposed to cover 160 meters. It even tried to tune my end fed wire but with a T network it was "no joy". I'll try using the Murch for some fishing bait before I make radical mods to convert it to an L. 73, Bill KU8H _______________________________________________ UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
