[ARC5] BC-AS-230 Transmitter, part 1 - tube adapters, general clean-up, quest for a dummy load
Mike Hanz
aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org
Mon Dec 22 17:42:38 EST 2014
On 12/22/2014 5:23 PM, Ben Hall wrote:
> Sigh...I looked thru at least four of the ones I've got here and
> didn't see that paragraph...
It likes to hide. One of Murphy's Corollaries, I believe.
> Back to my Mouser / Digikey searching... :)
Well, as Robert mentioned, your choice will depend on whether you want a
phantom antenna, or a (non-inductive) dummy load that Brian assumed you
were seeking. The phantom antenna merely has to roughly replicate the
complex impedance seen looking into the input of the typical WWII
aircraft antenna, and that is overwhelmingly capacitive, even though the
antenna itself possesses both inductance as well as capacitance. It's a
more realistic load for tuneup, frankly, at least if you have an
aircraft antenna you want to eventually mate up with.
73,
Mike KC4TOS
> On 12/22/2014 6:52 AM, Mike Hanz wrote:
>>
>> Most of the SCR-183 manuals contain this excerpt:
>>
>> (a) Antenna A-55. This is a small phantom
>> antenna having a capacity of 100 mmfd. with a
>> resistance of 5 ohms. If the unit is not available
>> a substitute may be used, for approximate measurements,
>> consisting of a small mica condenser
>> and a wire resistance, connected in series between
>> the Transmitter antenna and ground binding
>> posts. The condenser should be of standard
>> make, rated capacity 100 mmfd. and the resistor
>> should have a d-c resistance of 3.5 to 4 ohms.
>> Antenna A-55 is suitable for bench testing
>> throughout the range 4000-7700 kc. The capacity
>> of 100 mmfd. is too small for use throughout
>> the entire range of 2500 to 4000 kc, and if tests
>> are desired in these bands a substitute unit
>> should be used having a higher capacity: A unit
>> having a capacity of 200 mmfd. with a resistance
>> of 5 ohms is suitable for testing throughout the
>> whole of this lower frequency range.
>>
>> 73,
>> Mike KC4TOS
>>
>
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