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Subject: | [TenTec] Balanced Tuners |
From: | w6wqc@dslextreme.com (Alfred Lorona) |
Date: | Mon Jul 14 21:12:22 2003 |
One extremely easy way to check current balance in the two wires of an open wire feedline which is used with balanced tuners is the following. Connect two pieces of about 12 inches of wire to a twist-on holder for a type 43 light bulb. Attach an alligator clip to the far end of each wire. Make two such assemblies. Connect one light bulb to each feedline wire. Start with connecting the two alligator clips close together and gradually increasing the spacing along the feedline until they start to glow with transmitted power. Make sure the spacing is equal on both feedline wires. You may have to increase the length of the connecting wires to the light bulbs or alternately, change the transmitted power in the feedline until you get a good indication. It is easiest to judge equal intensity if the bulbs just start to glow. CAUTION: Turn OFF the carrier when adjusting the clips along the wires! Intensity of each light bulb indicates current in the feedline. If both bulbs light equally then you have a good balanced feedline with equal currents in each leg. It's an old 1930's trick before the days of RG-8 and when RF meters were too expensive for most hams. 73. Al, w6wqc |
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