Re: [IRCA] Grayland - Feb. 19-22, 2014
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Re: [IRCA] Grayland - Feb. 19-22, 2014



I'd use the 50 ohm resistor in series with the 100 ohm pot so you can cover 450 to 1350 ohms which is high enough for a Double KAZ and allow for better fine tuning than with a 500 ohm pot.  73 KAZ

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>From: Bill Whitacre <bw@xxxxxxx>
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>On Mar 8, 2014, at 3:10 PM, Mark Connelly <markwa1ion@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> I would use a 500 ohm pot rather than 100 ohms since sometimes you might be in the 120 ohm range (= 1080 ohms at antenna) for a given cardioid null.  Maybe having a series resistor of about 47 ohms in series with the 100 ohm pot makes sense.
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>Thanks for mentioning that Mark!  As it happens, I had to put a 50 Ohm fixed resistor in series with the 100 Ohm pot this time as I was running out of room trying to adjust nulls.  More wire in the antenna than I'm used to?  180' DKAZ is BIG and putting it up in the wind is kind of a challenge.
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>BTW, I was using 670 KBOI and 780 KKOH for skywave nulls and, thanks to the 'skewy' cyclone fence next door, also did pretty well in KXTG on 750 from Portland.
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