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so i built this linear loaded SWL antenna, a project i found on the swling website, which involved getting a a NooElec 9:1 balun in the middle of two 15ft pieces of romex bound at the ends in a way that it effectively makes a dipole with 45ft elements.
this balun is not made for any kind of output.
my Grundig 750 can be... finiky... about how well it hears, so as a 'control' i conncted the new SWL antenna to my IC7100 to see how well it would hear. it hears pretty well, i was running around the 20m band, through in a few WWV frequencies... and even with the current Kp being above 7 i was happy with the results.
out of habit i hit the 'Tune' button. while it seemed to tune almost instantly, my concern is: did i just throw power into this tiny circuit board balun and fry it?
i will say that it still seems to be hearing well, especially during this solar storm, and it's now connected to the Grundig 750 which is doing ok with it, in general i'm calling it a win... but i'm worried that i'm not doing as well as i could be.
i put this whole setup on my roof, and it's not the safest activity to go up there, much less sit up there attempting to swap out tiny parts that i built in to an electrical box... so before i buy another balun and go back up there...
does anyone know how much power (if any) a tuner (mine is an MFJ939i) pushes out while tuning?
this antenna is on a section of roof under my new fan dipole with about 20-25ft of space between them, which may have been a great place for reception by itself, but i may end up overloading this tiny balun with FT8 signals anyway... until then, i just wonder if i screwed things up with the tuner.
or... do tuners not put out any power during tuning?
thanks,
Richard
N0TZC
this balun is not made for any kind of output.
my Grundig 750 can be... finiky... about how well it hears, so as a 'control' i conncted the new SWL antenna to my IC7100 to see how well it would hear. it hears pretty well, i was running around the 20m band, through in a few WWV frequencies... and even with the current Kp being above 7 i was happy with the results.
out of habit i hit the 'Tune' button. while it seemed to tune almost instantly, my concern is: did i just throw power into this tiny circuit board balun and fry it?
i will say that it still seems to be hearing well, especially during this solar storm, and it's now connected to the Grundig 750 which is doing ok with it, in general i'm calling it a win... but i'm worried that i'm not doing as well as i could be.
i put this whole setup on my roof, and it's not the safest activity to go up there, much less sit up there attempting to swap out tiny parts that i built in to an electrical box... so before i buy another balun and go back up there...
does anyone know how much power (if any) a tuner (mine is an MFJ939i) pushes out while tuning?
this antenna is on a section of roof under my new fan dipole with about 20-25ft of space between them, which may have been a great place for reception by itself, but i may end up overloading this tiny balun with FT8 signals anyway... until then, i just wonder if i screwed things up with the tuner.
or... do tuners not put out any power during tuning?
thanks,
Richard
N0TZC