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KAT3 Specs

Doug Person
I was looking for the specs for the KAT3 tuner option for the K3.  Just
wondering what the tuning range is and if it will fully replace the LDG
AT-200 I'm currently using.  After years of coax fed dipoles I finally
got around to experimenting with open wire fed dipoles.  I'm quite
impressed with the results. I'm currently using about 90' of wire fed
dead-center with 450 ladder-line into a 1:1 current balun.  The LDG
AT-200 seems to tune it just fine on everything from 40 to 10.  The next
one will be 135'.  Hoping the KAT3 will handle it so I can have one less
piece of equipment on the desk.

Doug -- K0DXV
Clark, CO
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Re: KAT3 Specs

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Doug Person
Thanks for the input Ron.  The open-wire fed antenna has really captured
my interest.  I have not had any luck get the 90' antenna to load on
80/75 meters.  My balun us switchable between 1:1 and 1:4.  I just
switched it to 1:1 after reading about baluns on the DX Engineering
website.  Perhaps that will make the difference.  I have plenty of room
so the 135' of wire is no problem.  I could also go much larger - 260'
or more.  Just trying to weigh practicality with performance.  
Considering how well it is working so far, I may drop the collection of
trap dipoles in favor of a single open-wire feed system.

Doug -- K0DXV

Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:

> -----Original Message-----
>
> I was looking for the specs for the KAT3 tuner option for the K3.  Just
> wondering what the tuning range is and if it will fully replace the LDG
> AT-200 I'm currently using.  After years of coax fed dipoles I finally
> got around to experimenting with open wire fed dipoles.  I'm quite
> impressed with the results. I'm currently using about 90' of wire fed
> dead-center with 450 ladder-line into a 1:1 current balun.  The LDG
> AT-200 seems to tune it just fine on everything from 40 to 10.  The next
> one will be 135'.  Hoping the KAT3 will handle it so I can have one less
> piece of equipment on the desk.
>
> Doug -- K0DXV
> Clark, CO
>
> -------------------------
>
> I don't know the LDG so I can't answer your question about the matching
> range but I can say that your 90 foot wire will work as well as a 130 foot
> wire on 80 meters. Crunching a few numbers, the "loss" caused by the
> shortening is less than 0.2 dB. Indeed, you'll find virtually no additional
> penalty operating it on 160 meters at that length.
>
> If the tuner won't handle some frequencies, adjust the length of your
> antenna (or feed line if that is easier). You should be able to find a
> length that the tuner can match on all the bands without significant
> penalty, at least on 3.5 MHz or higher.
>
> The impedance gets quite low when the antenna gets down near 1/4 wavelength
> or less and might exceed the KAT3's range. Assuming a height of 40 feet, the
> impedance at the center of a 90 foot wire at 3.5 MHz is about 13-j600 ohms
> while at 1.8 MHz it drops down to only about 0.6-j1800 ohms. The feeder will
> tend to raise that impedance, assuming it isn't more than 1/4 wavelength
> long.
>
> Ron AC7AC
>
>
>  

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Re: KAT3 Specs

Ignacy
KAT3 matches pretty well, as good as Z11Pro.

The only issue with KAT3 vs an external tuner is dealing with common currents. Many baluns including BL1 and BL2 have high losses at high SWR and become very hot. With an external tuner you can create a very effective balun by wrapping a jumper a few times around a toroid. Very good isolation and now warming. However having KAT3 is convenient as it tracks frequency changes and tuning is one button push.

Ignacy, NO9E