Measure the VSWR with a different meter and see if the problem goes away
Bob, W5AH
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From: towertalk-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:towertalk-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Tom Branch
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 11:51 PM
To: TowerTalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Rising VSWR
Greetings,
I'm trying to chase down a problem in my antenna system. On 80 and 160
meters, I see a rise in VSWR after calling CQ for a while or running RTTY.
This would lead me to balun saturation, but I have three baluns on the tower
for my sloper array it happens with any of them. They are 160 - 10 meter
baluns from the Radioworks and rated at 5 kW. I also have a line isolator
near the shack that's rated for 160 - 10 meters rated at 2 kw. There is
also a Alpha-Delta 2 kw Transitrap in the line. The antenna is resonant
with a 1.1:1 VSWR. on the test portions of 80 and 160 meters. All the
parts appear to be rated for the legal limit with the exception of the RG-8X
in the shack. I note the coax between the tuner and the single-point ground
does get a bit warm with high-power RTTY. I plan on replacing the run from
the tuner to the single-point ground (where it converts to RG-213) this
weekend with RG-213. Could the coax be causing the VSWR rise? I've run RTTY
on 20 meters at the legal limit--the coax gets warm but no rise in VSWR.
Thoughts or ideas?
Tom
tom@k4nr.org
http://www.k4nr.org
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