[600MRG] XSH/20 SWR fun
Pat Hamel
pehamel at cableone.net
Sat Sep 27 13:03:05 CDT 2014
Rudy,
You may be interested in Ralph's (XSH/7) auto tuner setup which will
compensate for almost everything. His email is w5jgv at w5jgv.com.
I lost the information when the computer died.
73,
Pat /6
-----Original Message-----
From: 600MRG [mailto:600mrg-bounces at w7ekb.com] On Behalf Of Rudy Severns
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2014 10:56 AM
To: 600MRG
Subject: [600MRG] XSH/20 SWR fun
As some of you may have noticed, I've been QRT the last couple of nights.
I'm having an interesting time with my SWR. As usual we had a long dry
summer. While digging the holes for the guy anchors for my new 160m
vertical I found my soil bone dry and hard as a rock at least two feet down.
Digging required a large crowbar to break up the soil. My 630m antenna was
adjusted in mid summer, SWR=1.1 @ 476 kHz the minimum SWR frequency.
Two days ago the drought broke and we got two inches of rain over 24 hours.
The morning after the rain I noticed my transmit power was down. A quick
check showed my SWR @ 476 kHz was 1.9 and the minimum SWR point had moved
down to 469 kHz. During the day as the sun dried out the ground the SWR
minimum moved steady upward but then we had more rain and it shifted down
again!
Rather than run back and forth retuning I'm just going to wait a few days
until things stabilize. Last winter the SWR was very stable once the soil
got soaked. I was a bit surprised my tuning was so sensitive to soil
moisture. I have 128 150' radials which extend beyond the top-hat. I
thought that would immunize me but not so. This may explain in part why the
pro's often use several hundred radials under short top-loaded verticals.
These radials systems typically have a radius somewhat greater than the
top-loading radius.
Will be back on shortly. 73, Rudy
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