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Re: LF: TXing 2200m WSPR

To: N1BUG <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: TXing 2200m WSPR
From: Chris Wilson <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 24 Dec 2017 23:27:03 +0000
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Hello N1(de)BUG,

Thank  you,  I  am  flattered,  but don't for one moment go thinking I
actually  know  what  I  am  talking about, for God's sake! I am just
bouncing  thoughts, after thinking what I would try, rightly or wrongly!
:) Good luck, I am sure you'll get there.....

Sunday, December 24, 2017, 11:17:46 PM, you wrote:

> I think Chris has some really good ideas here. I did turn a test 
> with the dummy load at the far end of the coax the other day. The 
> amp didn't seem quite as happy as with the dummy load in the shack 
> but almost. I will repeat that test since I have made changes to the 
> amp since. I would like to see what happens with the dummy load on 
> the other side of the matching transformer set for 1:1.

> Paul N1BUG


> On 12/24/2017 06:03 PM, Chris Wilson wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hello Andy,
>> 
>> Is  there  any point in Paul putting his dummy load on the end of his
>> 75  odd meters of feeder co-ax outside? And then on the secondary of
>> his  matching  transformer when tapped one to one? In case the co-ax is
>> iffy or the impedance matching transfomer's doing something odd?




-- 
Best regards,
 Chris                            mailto:[email protected]


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