Sometimes, Minimum Reflected power can also occur with
Minimum (or reduced) FORWARD Power.
That's why I like to start by tuning for Maximum Forward Power
when using a solid state transmitter that has SWR cutback circuitry.
For tube type transmitters, first tune the transmitter into a 50 ohm
dummy load or antenna, THEN switch to the antenna with tuner and
adjust the tuner for maximum output. Failure to tune the transmitter
output network FIRST will result in continually going back and forth
between the PA and Tuner adjustments.
Tom N4KG
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 08:24:05 -0600 Red <RedHaines@centurytel.net> writes:
> When tuning while transmitting, tune to minimum reflected power. As
> it
> approaches zero, you may go to maximum sensitivity or low power on
> the
> meter, but remember to turn it back to high power so you won't peg
> the
> meter later. Try this; you may find it works well for you. It is
> not
> necessary to get the lowest possible reflected power; get it low
> enough
> to assure the SWR is under 1.5:1 or 1.3 if you are real fussy. You
> will
> spend less time tuning and create less QRM.
>
> 73 de WOØW
>
>
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