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usually  not  the  case;  operators  often  need  to  transmit  at  frequencies  other  than  resonance, 
resulting  in  a reactive  antenna  and a higher  SWR. 

Where  F  = Forward power  (watts),     

 

         R = Reflected power (watts)

 

 

 

 

SWR  is  measured  using  a  device 

called  an  “SWR  bridge”,  inserted  in 
the  transmission  line  between  the 
transmitter  and  the  antenna.  This 
circuit 

measures 

forward 

and 

reflected  power  from  which  SWR 
may  be  calculated  (some  meters 
calculate  SWR  for  you).  More 
advanced  units  can  measure  forward 
and  reflected  power  simultaneously, 
and  show  these  values  and  SWR  at 
the  same time.   

An  antenna  tuner  is  a  device  used 

to  cancel  out  the  effects  of  antenna 
reactance.  Tuners  add  capacitance  to 
cancel  out  inductive  reactance  in  the 
antenna,  and  vice  versa.  Simple 
tuners  use  variable  capacitors  and 
inductors;  the  operator  adjusts  them  by  hand  while  observing  reflected  power  on  the  SWR  meter 
until  a minimum  SWR is  reached.  The  LDG  Electronics  AT-100ProII automates  this  process. 

No  tuner  will  fix  a  bad  antenna.  If  the  antenna  is  far  from  resonance,  the  inefficiencies 

inherent  in  such  operation  are  inescapable;  it’s  simple  physics.  Much  of  the  transmitted  power 
may  be  dissipated  in  the  tuner  as  heat,  never  reaching  the  antenna  at  all.  A  tuner  simply  “fools” 
the  transmitter  into  behaving  as  though  the  antenna  was  resonant,  avoiding  any  damage  that 
might  otherwise  be  caused  by  high  reflected  power.  For  best  performance,  the  antenna  used 
should  always  be as close to resonance  as is  practical.   

THE  LDG AT-100PROII 

In  1995,  LDG  Electronics  pioneered  a  new  type  of  automatic  antenna  tuner.  The  LDG  design 

uses  banks  of  fixed  capacitors  and  inductors,  switched  in  and  out  of  the  circuit  by  relays  under 
microprocessor  control.  An  additional  relay  switches  between  high  and  low  impedance  ranges.  A 
built-in  SWR  sensor  provides  feedback;  the  microprocessor  searches  the  capacitor  and  inductor 
banks,  seeking  the  lowest  possible  SWR.  The  tuner  is  a  “Switched  L”  network,  consisting  of 

SWR

=

1

+

R

F

1

R

F

Summary of Contents for AT-100ProII

Page 1: ...ONS MANUAL MANUAL REV A PAGE 1 LDG AT 100ProII 100W Automatic Antenna Tuner LDG Electronics 1445 Parran Road St Leonard MD 20685 2903 USA Phone 410 586 2177 Fax 410 586 8475 ldg ldgelectronics com www...

Page 2: ...ndication 15 Advanced Operation 17 Manual Inductor Capacitor Adjustments 17 High Low Impedance Relay Adjustment 17 Manual Memory Store 17 Status Check 17 Application Notes 18 Mobile Operation 18 Conse...

Page 3: ...king it suitable for battery powered operation JUMPSTART OR REAL HAMS DON T READ MANUALS Ok but at least read this one section before operating the AT 100ProII Connect a 50 ohm coax jumper cable from...

Page 4: ...5 5 x 2 0 Weight 1 5 pounds AN IMPORTANT WORD ABOUT POWER LEVELS The AT 100ProII is rated at 125 watts maximum power input at most Many ham transmitters and transceivers and virtually all amplifiers...

Page 5: ...ctance Tune Initiates memory or full tuning cycle Momentary push places tuner in bypass PWR Meter Bargraph display indicates forward power in 0 12 5 and 0 125 watt ranges SWR Meter Bargraph display in...

Page 6: ...to this SO 239 connector Gnd wing nut Connect to the antenna system ground Tx Connect a 50 ohm jumper coax from this jack to the ANT jack on the rear of the transceiver Radio Connect the optional radi...

Page 7: ...3 or AH 4 external tuner connect the 4 pin Molex connector of the optional ICOM interface cable to the radio s Tuner port Then connect the 1 8 stereo plug on the other end of the ICOM interface cable...

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Page 9: ...ton is held for one half to 2 5 seconds and then released Long Press The button is held for more than 2 5 seconds and then is released FUNC Button The FUNC button is pressed first and then the button...

Page 10: ...s suitable for 100 duty cycle modes such as FM RTTY or PSK Peak mode is more useful on modes with varying duty cycle such as SSB or AM The factory default is average mode To toggle between power displ...

Page 11: ...evel The default setting is fully automatic tuning mode To toggle between semi and fully automatic modes press Func C Dn The LED display will show one of the two patterns to indicate which mode has be...

Page 12: ...d when the new antenna is selected Transmitting and Receiving During receive operation only the antenna indicator LED is normally lit on the AT 100ProII During transmit the forward RF power level is d...

Page 13: ...uning sequence where the AT 100ProII rapidly tries varying combinations of inductance and capacitance values and then zeroes in on the best match possible When the tuning cycle is complete if an accep...

Page 14: ...optional radio interface cables the radio will automatically reduce power switch to CW mode and begin transmitting while the full tuning cycle is in progress If not key the radio Talk into the mic on...

Page 15: ...the transmitter was not keyed up ERR_LOST_RF RF power disappeared before the tuning cycle completed You must continue to key the radio until the tuning cycle completes ERR_NO_FREQ Unable to determine...

Page 16: ...dditionally if the forward power exceeds the maximum value selected for the meter scale the PWR LEDs will blink an over range condition The four right most LEDs of the PWR bargraph will cycle during o...

Page 17: ...ement multiple times or simply hold the button and the button will auto repeat You may also transmit while incrementing or decrementing so that the SWR value is displayed but the capacitor and inducto...

Page 18: ...Operation The AT 100ProII is perfectly suited to mobile operation It can be installed under the dashboard along with the transceiver or mounted remotely The only requirements are that the tuner remai...

Page 19: ...This is normal and is noticeable the most when using CW in full break in with Peak mode selected In practice this should not be much of a problem as Peak mode is not very useful when using CW MARS CAP...

Page 20: ...sistive with zero capacitive and zero inductive components When all three parts of the system have the same impedance the system is said to be matched and maximum transfer of power from the transmitte...

Page 21: ...minimum SWR is reached The LDG Electronics AT 100ProII automates this process No tuner will fix a bad antenna If the antenna is far from resonance the inefficiencies inherent in such operation are ine...

Page 22: ...ing Diodes rectify the sample and provide a DC voltage proportional to RF power These two voltages are read by the ADCs in the microprocessor and are used to compute SWR in real time Although the micr...

Page 23: ...gle Antenna Selection Toggle High Low Impedance Display High Low Impedance C Up Increase Capacitance Toggle Peak Average Power Display PWR Meter Mode C Dn Decrease Capacitance Toggle Auto Semi Mode Di...

Page 24: ...des links to product manuals just in case you lose this one When you are thinking about the purchase of other LDG products our website also has complete product specifications and photographs you can...

Page 25: ...ng number or a delivery verification receipt This way you know the product arrived safely at LDG Be sure to give us your email address so our shipper can alert you online when your product is en route...

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