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Welcome to www.lxqqfy.com to get the latest information. The kit can be through the T network resonant antenna, to make the radio work normally. Change SWR, corrections due to external reasons not tuned antenna.
My homebrew antenna tuner is capable of handling 100 watts if I need to use it with my IC-7200 XCVR. I will publish the results of my experimental tuner on this page as I progress through variations of it.
The QRP Manual Tuner appears to be the combination a few pieces of work, some that are possible to locate on the Internet. SWR Indicator Circuit - Dan Tayloe N7VE LED SWR indicator T-NetworkTuner - http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Technology/tis/info/pdf/9501046.pdf
18 kwi 2020 · Antenna tuners (more accurately referred to as “transmatches”) make great homebrew projects; they are reasonably simple to build and, when finished, provide a useful piece of equipment. Every shack should have (at least) one.
Tuning: Move the telescoping sections of the whip in and out (both whips) until the SWR is good. Remember that a dipole needs to be elevated at least a quarter wavelength above ground. For 10 meters this would be about 8 feet, 15 meters is about 11 feet, and 20 meters is about 17 feet. My tuning was as follows:
It’s an ATU, antenna tuning unit, aka coupler, matchbox, or whatever your preferred term is for an impedance matching unit. It was given to me by Graham, VK2DIG, on the condition that I work out how it works. This article describes my findings. First impressions… it’s homebrew, made evident by hand written labels on the front panel, but well
Shorter-than-full-sized antennas (e.g. loaded whips, dipoles, small loops) will have whackier impedances and much much narrower matching frequencies. Antenna tuner almost always needed for those….