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RF  circuits  also  resist  the  flow  of  electricity.  However,  the  presence  of  capacitive  and 

inductive  elements  causes  the  voltage  to  lead  or  lag  the  current,  respectively.  In  RF  circuits,  this 
resistance  to  the  flow  of  electricity  is  called  “impedance”,  and  can  include  all  three  elements: 
resistive,  capacitive,  and inductive.   

 

         

 

The  output  circuit  of  a  transmitter  consists  of  inductors  and  capacitors,  usually  in  a 

series/parallel  configuration  called  a  “pi  network”.  The  transmission  line  can  be  thought  of  as  a 
long  string  of  capacitors  and  inductors  in  series/parallel,  and  the  antenna  is  a  kind  of  resonant 
circuit.  At  any  given  RF  frequency,  each  of  these  can  exhibit  resistance,  and  impedance  in  the 
form  of capacitive  or inductive  “reactance”. 

Transmitters, transmission lines, antennas, and impedance 

The  output  circuit  of  a  transmitter,  the  transmission  line,  and  the  antenna,  all  have  a 

characteristic  impedance.  For  reasons  beyond  the  scope  of  this  document,  the  standard 
impedance  is  nominally  50  ohms  resistive,  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  transmitter  to  the  antenna  occurs.  While  the  transmitter 
output  circuit  and  transmission  line  are  of  fixed,  carefully  designed  impedance,  the  antenna 
presents  50-ohm,  non-reactive  load  only  at  its  natural  resonant  frequencies.  At  other  frequencies, 
it  will  exhibit  capacitive  or  inductive  reactance,  causing  it  to  have  an  impedance  other  than  50 
ohms.   

When  the  impedance  of  the  antenna  is  different  from  that  of  the  transmitter  and  transmission 

line,  a  “mismatch”  is  said  to  exist.  In  this  case,  some  of  the  RF  energy  from  the  transmitter  is 
reflected  from  the  antenna  back  down  the  transmission  line  and  into  the  transmitter.  If  this 
reflected  energy  is strong  enough,  it  can damage  the  transmitter’s  output  circuits.   

The  ratio  of  transmitted  to  reflected  energy  is  called  the  “standing  wave  ratio”,  or  SWR.  An 

SWR  of  1  (sometimes  written  1:1)  indicates  a  perfect  match.  As  more  energy  is  reflected,  the 
SWR  increases  to  2,  3,  or  higher.  As  a  general  rule,  modern  solid  state  transmitters  must  operate 
with  an  SWR  of  2  or  less.  Tube  exciters  are  somewhat  more  tolerant  of  high  SWR.  If  a  50  ohm 
antenna  is  resonant  at  the  operating  frequency,  it  will  show  an  SWR  close  to  1.  However,  this  is 
usually  not  the  case;  operators  often  need  to  transmit  at  frequencies  other  than  resonance, 
resulting  in  a reactive  antenna  and a higher  SWR. 

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Страница 1: ...AGE 1 LDG Z 817H 75 Watt Automatic Tuner for Yaesu FT 817 and Other QRP Radios with Amplifiers LDG Electronics 1445 Parran Road St Leonard MD 20685 2903 USA Phone 410 586 2177 Fax 410 586 8475 ldg ldg...

Страница 2: ...Installation 12 Hookup For Radios Other Than FT 817 12 Operation 12 Power up 12 Basic Tuning Operation Using With The FT 817 Radio 12 Toggle Bypass Mode 13 Initiate a Memory Tune Cycle 14 Force a Full...

Страница 3: ...ing it serial commands The Z 817H takes advantage of this interface to simplify the tuning process one button push is all that is needed in order to switch the radio to PKT mode transmit a carrier rea...

Страница 4: ...nd changing Power 6V power supplied from long lasting internal AA alkaline batteries Designed specifically for the Yaesu FT 817 transceiver Will also work with non FT 817 radios but without automation...

Страница 5: ...pecifications will definitely damage or destroy your Z 817H If your tuner fails during overload it could also damage your transmitter or transceiver Be sure to observe the specified power limitations...

Страница 6: ...e tuned configuration indefinitely even when DC power is completely removed Tuning memories are stored in non volatile FLASH memory The Z 817H has 2 000 frequency memories When tuning on or near a pre...

Страница 7: ...port is optional it is provided for those hams who would like to control their radio via computer This is a pass thru port to the RADIO port and is switched under software control by the Z 817H s mic...

Страница 8: ...xternal balun is required The LDG RBA 4 1 or RBA 1 1 is ideal depending on the antenna and transmission line used Always turn your radio off before plugging or unplugging anything The radio may be dam...

Страница 9: ...to be used ONLY with the following Yaesu transceivers FT 817 FT 817ND WARNING Do not attempt to use the Z 817H s radio interface cable with any other transceivers even if the CAT plug fits At best the...

Страница 10: ...mmends that you connect your tuner to a suitable ground a common ground rod connected to buried radials is preferred but a single ground rod a cold water pipe or the screw that holds the cover on an A...

Страница 11: ...rear of the Z 817H If your amplifier interfaces directly with the FT 817 s ACC port you may plug the amplifier s interface cable into the PC port on the rear of the Z 817H Amplifiers such as the Toky...

Страница 12: ...s does not correct the situation try turning the radio off and back on again Basic Tuning Operation Using With The FT 817 Radio The Z 817H is operated from the front panel TUNE button on the Z 817H Tw...

Страница 13: ...the Z 817H momentarily The Status LED will flash three times to indicate that the tuner is in bypass mode Press the front panel Tune button momentarily again to recall the previous tuner settings The...

Страница 14: ...tuning is complete the transceiver will return to the operating mode and power level previously set Place the amplifier back in active mode and begin transmitting You will notice that the radio toggle...

Страница 15: ...e the Z 817H to seek a better match than the match already stored in memory for this frequency To force a full tuning cycle first bypass the amplifier Then press and hold the Tune button on the front...

Страница 16: ...t key the radio during tuning Tuning operation is the same as for tuning with an FT 817 except that you must key the radio manually during the entire tuning process CW or AM modes work best for tuning...

Страница 17: ...ing cycle When the tuning cycle is complete control of the CAT interface is returned to the PC This procedure is completely automatic and is transparent to the user Simply hook up a PC and use the rig...

Страница 18: ...d and maximum transfer of power from the transmitter to the antenna occurs While the transmitter output circuit and transmission line are of fixed carefully designed impedance the antenna presents 50...

Страница 19: ...The LDG Electronics Z 817H 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 physic...

Страница 20: ...e proportional to RF power These two voltages are read by the ADCs in the microprocessor and are used to compute SWR in real time The relays are a latching type and so they consume no current when not...

Страница 21: ...ls 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 use to help make your purc...

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