For those that have word.doc I commend reading Bill Ashlocks' 2 part series on Loops and conductor sizing etc via Mike WE0H's link
http://www.we0h.us/Amateur_Radio_stuff/Transmitting-Loops/Bill-Ashlock-documents/
...must get a .doc reader on this old monster of a PC..
Laurence KL7 UK / 5
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2011 16:24:54 +0000 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Re: LF: Re: Re: Capacitance switch box design - what is the simplest?
Thanks for the FAST response to my cap switch box question: I got 3 within 20 minutes on and off the list. It's good to see people here are so helpful, even when the question may seem a trivial one.
I'll make an order for a bunch of the recommended caps tonight and some thicker wire for the loop. The loop antenna does seem to be a good solution for me as I can use the same arrangement on a number of bands. With my QRP power levels I can also tune it indoors - I think.
73s Roger G3XBM
On 16 January 2011 15:56, Alan Melia <[email protected]> wrote:
Or "5" caps 1,2,4,8,16...... really 5 switches becasue you may need to parallel caps to meet these values. I suggest the high voltage pulse-rated caps that we (Andy et al) were recently talking about using in high power PA tuning. I use WIMA PHE 428 series, which I think I got from RS (Farnell do a RIFA equivalent) I guess they were about 75p each a few years ago. Very high voltages are generated across the loop when you apply power, so its a shame to subject good quality caps in a sub box that that kind of treatment (yup I am a test equipment hugger :-)) )
You will probably want a smaller "granularity" than 1nF, so you may need to include a 470PF and a 500pF wide spaced variable in the box, especially if as you quote it is a high Q loop.
Alan G3NYK
----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin Evans" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 3:32 PM Subject: LF: Re: Capacitance switch box design - what is the simplest?
> > across the capacitance can be very many times larger than that at 50 ohms. > > > > So, I need *to build a capacitance selection box with values from around > > 0-30nF with sufficient resolution to fine tune a hi-Q loop*. I will need > > the > > capacitors to be rated sufficiently high voltage to cope with any power > > level I am likely to put into the loop antenna (almost certainly never > > more > > than 20-30W though). > > > > My questions are these: > > > > (a) what is the best *choice of capacitors* - type, voltage working, pulse > > behaviour, accuracy, price? > > (b) what is the *simplest arrangement* to give me the adjustment accuracy > > and range I need with the fewest parts and fewest switches? > > > > Any advice would be appreciated. > > > > 73s > > Roger G3XBM > > > Well, to do 1nF to 30nF in 1nF steps, you need six caps and six switches - > > 1, 2, 2, 5, 10, 10nf caps > > all in parallel, with a (toggle?) switch in series with each capacitor. > > Martin GW3UCJ. > > > >
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