Diddling a bit more, the feed point Z of the antenna is projected to be
around 20 to 25 ohms. The feed line is about 3/8 wavelength or about 135
degrees. I see nothing wrong with these values that might point to an
issue.
I will presume the feedline is brought away from the antenna at near 90
degrees and is not running parallel with the antenna. This could create a
problem should he feedline be basically parallel with the antenna.
Hopefully you are using a 1:1 current balun and not a 4:1 current or voltage
balun. If you are using a 4:1 balun, I suggest turning it around in the
circuit such that it is operating as a 1:4 balun. If you are using the
configuration as a 4:1 balun, with a Z on the output side at some 20 ohms,
then tuner is seeing something like 5 ohms. Thus finding the Z to be
outside of the matching range of the tuner.
Just a few thoughts and ramblings.
73
Bob, K4TAX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob McGraw - K4TAX" <RMcGraw@Blomand.net>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Antenna is up, but the coupler doesn't like 160 meters
Based on these numbers, the antenna should show resonance at about 1.8 MHz
and the feedline should show resonance at about 2.75 MHz. Let me
emphasize that these are resonance numbers are not anyway related to SWR
values. With an instrument such as the MFJ 259 analyzer being operated as
a dip meter, you should see a dip at or close to these two frequencies.
Again, disregard any SWR value at this point as it is a ratio of impedance
and has nothing to do with resonant frequency.
If you are using something like a Tentec 238 or 239 tuner, connect the 600
ohm line direct to the tuner terminals and be sure to have the jumper in
place from Single Wire terminal to one terminal of the Balance Line
terminals. Also for 160M you will likely need the 1000 pF cap from the
External Cap terminal to ground. Especially true of the lower SWR/match
takes place with the impedance switch on the low side. This is a true
trial-and-error determination. I've found that 160M antennas are more
problematic in terms of attaining a match than most any other band.
If you have several tuners that will not match the load, then the likely
choice is to change the length of the feedline some + or - 10 ft.
Procedurally with the 239 tuner, set the inductance to maximum value and
the capacitor value to #2. Then switch between the Lo Z #1 and Hi Z #1
positions noting which shows the lower SWR. Alternate adjust the
Capacitor and inductor for the lowest reading. Should the capacitor be
maxed out then switch to the next value.
I do recall that some tuners have a reversed notation in that a capacitor
value of 0 is maximum C while on others a value of 0 is minimum C.
Personally, I looked inside the box to see where maximum C occurs and
maximum L occurs with regard to the scaling and made notes accordingly.
In my case for 160M and the internal balun, the Z switch required selected
values of 3, 4, or 5 depending on frequency while the L value is about 20
to 24 on the 0 - 30 number scale.
73
Bob, K4TAX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Bryce" <prosolar@sssnet.com>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Antenna is up, but the coupler doesn't like 160
meters
Jim,
The antenna is a doublet up 50 feet inverted vee style.
It is feed with about 170 ish feet of 600 ohm open line.
None of the couplers can find a tuning solution
All other bands work fine
Sent from my iPad at Aultman hospital.
Mike wb8vge
On Oct 14, 2013, at 11:09 AM, Jim GM <jim.gmforum@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Mike, WB8VGE
Hope your surgery goes well for you.
I have gone and still going thru issues with my inverted L on 160M like
your having.
How long is your antenna? Is it a dipole or Folded dipole? I did not
see on your post the answers to these questions.
How high do you have it?
Your going to find or have found that the tuner you have and other
tuners will not work on 160M. They just cannot handle a near 50 ohm
match or less no matter what they claim. All they want is your money.
So you need to add additional matching out side the shack with coils
and homemade capacitors made from coax cable, thats if you have a
limited junk box like I do.
Any ways the external matching will aid your tuner in the shack to take
care of the rest.
It will take some time and it is not a quick fix.
--
Jim K9TF
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