Is there a good means to send a constant carrier to an automatic
antenna tuner in the CW portion of the band? On our club station there
is an LDG auto tuner connected between the rig and the antenna that is
triggered by RF and an SWR above 1:1.5.
I know in the voice portion of the band you can switch to AM and send
a carrier. In short, how do you do this in the CW portion of the band?
I am thinking that if you send a series of V's or T's at a high speed
you may give the tuner enough rf to measure SWR
seems to me that the tune button on some rigs does that
WB4MAK wrote:
> Is there a good means to send a constant carrier to an automatic
> antenna tuner in the CW portion of the band? On our club station there
> is an LDG auto tuner connected between the rig and the antenna that is
> triggered by RF and an SWR above 1:1.5.
> I know in the voice portion of the band you can switch to AM and send
> a carrier. In short, how do you do this in the CW portion of the band?
It depends on what radio you use at the remote station. Almost any radio has
FSK setting that will put out constant carrier when keyed but you really
should reduce the power during the tune cycle. My TS-480 is able to be
programmed to go to CW and 10 watts for antenna tuning with a single button
push (or mouse click when in remote) and it returns to its previous setting
when the tune mode if left.
The lower power setting during tuning is much easier on the relays in the
LDG tuner.
-----Original Message-----
From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of WB4MAK
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 8:23 PM
To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
Subject: [IRB] Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW portion
of the band?
Is there a good means to send a constant carrier to an automatic
antenna tuner in the CW portion of the band? On our club station there
is an LDG auto tuner connected between the rig and the antenna that is
triggered by RF and an SWR above 1:1.5.
I know in the voice portion of the band you can switch to AM and send
a carrier. In short, how do you do this in the CW portion of the band?
73,
Mack de WB4MAK
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On the user interface there is a "CW Tune" button but when I click it
the interface flashes "no transmit". Is this something that I can
configure. Thanks for the suggestions so far, I've tried them and they
work but I'm really looking for something that a new ham can simply
use.
73,
Mack de WB4MAK
On Feb 24, 7:15 am, "Danny Pease" <dpe...@adams.net> wrote:
> It depends on what radio you use at the remote station. Almost any radio has
> FSK setting that will put out constant carrier when keyed but you really
> should reduce the power during the tune cycle. My TS-480 is able to be
> programmed to go to CW and 10 watts for antenna tuning with a single button
> push (or mouse click when in remote) and it returns to its previous setting
> when the tune mode if left.
> The lower power setting during tuning is much easier on the relays in the
> LDG tuner.
> Danny NG9R
> -----Original Message-----
> From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
> Behalf Of WB4MAK
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 8:23 PM
> To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
> Subject: [IRB] Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW portion
> of the band?
> Is there a good means to send a constant carrier to an automatic
> antenna tuner in the CW portion of the band? On our club station there
> is an LDG auto tuner connected between the rig and the antenna that is
> triggered by RF and an SWR above 1:1.5.
> I know in the voice portion of the band you can switch to AM and send
> a carrier. In short, how do you do this in the CW portion of the band?
> 73,
> Mack de WB4MAK
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> 07:17:00
What radio are you using? My Kenwood tuner button does not work on my 480HX
because I do not have a tuner in the radio and if I connect the radio to my
external LDG tuner, it will not allow my 480HX to go beyond 100 watts. In my
case, they is a button labeled as PF that is programmable through a menu
setting that does what I need to allow the LDG tuner to do its thing.
If you are using a different radio, maybe someone else can fill you in.
-----Original Message-----
From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of WB4MAK
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 9:29 AM
To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
Subject: [IRB] Re: Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
portion of the band?
On the user interface there is a "CW Tune" button but when I click it
the interface flashes "no transmit". Is this something that I can
configure. Thanks for the suggestions so far, I've tried them and they
work but I'm really looking for something that a new ham can simply
use.
73,
Mack de WB4MAK
On Feb 24, 7:15 am, "Danny Pease" <dpe...@adams.net> wrote:
> It depends on what radio you use at the remote station. Almost any radio
has
> FSK setting that will put out constant carrier when keyed but you really
> should reduce the power during the tune cycle. My TS-480 is able to be
> programmed to go to CW and 10 watts for antenna tuning with a single
button
> push (or mouse click when in remote) and it returns to its previous
setting
> when the tune mode if left.
> The lower power setting during tuning is much easier on the relays in the
> LDG tuner.
> Danny NG9R
> -----Original Message-----
> From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
> Behalf Of WB4MAK
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 8:23 PM
> To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
> Subject: [IRB] Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW portion
> of the band?
> Is there a good means to send a constant carrier to an automatic
> antenna tuner in the CW portion of the band? On our club station there
> is an LDG auto tuner connected between the rig and the antenna that is
> triggered by RF and an SWR above 1:1.5.
> I know in the voice portion of the band you can switch to AM and send
> a carrier. In short, how do you do this in the CW portion of the band?
> 73,
> Mack de WB4MAK
> No virus found in this incoming message.
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> 07:17:00
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18:22:00
> What radio are you using? My Kenwood tuner button does not work on my 480HX
> because I do not have a tuner in the radio and if I connect the radio to my
> external LDG tuner, it will not allow my 480HX to go beyond 100 watts. In my
> case, they is a button labeled as PF that is programmable through a menu
> setting that does what I need to allow the LDG tuner to do its thing.
> If you are using a different radio, maybe someone else can fill you in.
> Danny NG9R
> -----Original Message-----
> From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
> Behalf Of WB4MAK
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 9:29 AM
> To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
> Subject: [IRB] Re: Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
> portion of the band?
> On the user interface there is a "CW Tune" button but when I click it
> the interface flashes "no transmit". Is this something that I can
> configure. Thanks for the suggestions so far, I've tried them and they
> work but I'm really looking for something that a new ham can simply
> use.
> 73,
> Mack de WB4MAK
> On Feb 24, 7:15 am, "Danny Pease" <dpe...@adams.net> wrote:
> > It depends on what radio you use at the remote station. Almost any radio
> has
> > FSK setting that will put out constant carrier when keyed but you really
> > should reduce the power during the tune cycle. My TS-480 is able to be
> > programmed to go to CW and 10 watts for antenna tuning with a single
> button
> > push (or mouse click when in remote) and it returns to its previous
> setting
> > when the tune mode if left.
> > The lower power setting during tuning is much easier on the relays in the
> > LDG tuner.
> > Danny NG9R
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
> > Behalf Of WB4MAK
> > Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 8:23 PM
> > To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
> > Subject: [IRB] Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW portion
> > of the band?
> > Is there a good means to send a constant carrier to an automatic
> > antenna tuner in the CW portion of the band? On our club station there
> > is an LDG auto tuner connected between the rig and the antenna that is
> > triggered by RF and an SWR above 1:1.5.
> > I know in the voice portion of the band you can switch to AM and send
> > a carrier. In short, how do you do this in the CW portion of the band?
> > 73,
> > Mack de WB4MAK
> > No virus found in this incoming message.
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> > 07:17:00
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> 18:22:00
I am not familiar with the 2000 but a quick look in the manual finds the
front panel button can be programmed to do the same thing. Menu 51A will
allow the front panel PF button to be used for CW tune, same as the 480. I
do not believe the Kenwood remote software supports use of this button, but
Ham Radio Deluxe does.
-----Original Message-----
From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of WB4MAK
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 6:00 AM
To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
Subject: [IRB] Re: Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
portion of the band?
I'm using a TS-2000. All thoughts still appreciated.
Mack de WB4MAK
On Feb 24, 11:22 pm, "Danny Pease" <dpe...@adams.net> wrote:
> What radio are you using? My Kenwood tuner button does not work on my
480HX
> because I do not have a tuner in the radio and if I connect the radio to
my
> external LDG tuner, it will not allow my 480HX to go beyond 100 watts. In
my
> case, they is a button labeled as PF that is programmable through a menu
> setting that does what I need to allow the LDG tuner to do its thing.
> If you are using a different radio, maybe someone else can fill you in.
> Danny NG9R
> -----Original Message-----
> From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
> Behalf Of WB4MAK
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 9:29 AM
> To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
> Subject: [IRB] Re: Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
> portion of the band?
> On the user interface there is a "CW Tune" button but when I click it
> the interface flashes "no transmit". Is this something that I can
> configure. Thanks for the suggestions so far, I've tried them and they
> work but I'm really looking for something that a new ham can simply
> use.
> 73,
> Mack de WB4MAK
> On Feb 24, 7:15 am, "Danny Pease" <dpe...@adams.net> wrote:
> > It depends on what radio you use at the remote station. Almost any radio
> has
> > FSK setting that will put out constant carrier when keyed but you
really
> > should reduce the power during the tune cycle. My TS-480 is able to be
> > programmed to go to CW and 10 watts for antenna tuning with a single
> button
> > push (or mouse click when in remote) and it returns to its previous
> setting
> > when the tune mode if left.
> > The lower power setting during tuning is much easier on the relays in
the
> > LDG tuner.
> > Danny NG9R
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com]
On
> > Behalf Of WB4MAK
> > Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 8:23 PM
> > To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
> > Subject: [IRB] Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
portion
> > of the band?
> > Is there a good means to send a constant carrier to an automatic
> > antenna tuner in the CW portion of the band? On our club station there
> > is an LDG auto tuner connected between the rig and the antenna that is
> > triggered by RF and an SWR above 1:1.5.
> > I know in the voice portion of the band you can switch to AM and send
> > a carrier. In short, how do you do this in the CW portion of the band?
> > 73,
> > Mack de WB4MAK
> > No virus found in this incoming message.
> > Checked by AVG -www.avg.com > > Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.1/1960 - Release Date:
02/23/09
> > 07:17:00
> No virus found in this incoming message.
> Checked by AVG -www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.1/1960 - Release Date: 02/23/09
> 18:22:00
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13:35:00
A number of radios have a button labelled .. TUNE.. Traditionally that function has been used for such things as adjusting antenna couplers and amplifiers, etc...
Larry ve3fxq
----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny Pease" <dpe...@adams.net>
To: <remotebase@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 7:43 AM
Subject: [IRB] Re: Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
portion of the band?
I am not familiar with the 2000 but a quick look in the manual finds the
front panel button can be programmed to do the same thing. Menu 51A will
allow the front panel PF button to be used for CW tune, same as the 480. I
do not believe the Kenwood remote software supports use of this button, but
Ham Radio Deluxe does.
Danny NG9R
-----Original Message-----
From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of WB4MAK
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 6:00 AM
To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
Subject: [IRB] Re: Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
portion of the band?
I'm using a TS-2000. All thoughts still appreciated.
Mack de WB4MAK
On Feb 24, 11:22 pm, "Danny Pease" <dpe...@adams.net> wrote:
> What radio are you using? My Kenwood tuner button does not work on my
480HX
> because I do not have a tuner in the radio and if I connect the radio to
my
> external LDG tuner, it will not allow my 480HX to go beyond 100 watts. In
my
> case, they is a button labeled as PF that is programmable through a menu
> setting that does what I need to allow the LDG tuner to do its thing.
> If you are using a different radio, maybe someone else can fill you in.
> Danny NG9R
> -----Original Message-----
> From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com] On
> Behalf Of WB4MAK
> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2009 9:29 AM
> To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
> Subject: [IRB] Re: Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
> portion of the band?
> On the user interface there is a "CW Tune" button but when I click it
> the interface flashes "no transmit". Is this something that I can
> configure. Thanks for the suggestions so far, I've tried them and they
> work but I'm really looking for something that a new ham can simply
> use.
> 73,
> Mack de WB4MAK
> On Feb 24, 7:15 am, "Danny Pease" <dpe...@adams.net> wrote:
> > It depends on what radio you use at the remote station. Almost any radio
> has
> > FSK setting that will put out constant carrier when keyed but you
really
> > should reduce the power during the tune cycle. My TS-480 is able to be
> > programmed to go to CW and 10 watts for antenna tuning with a single
> button
> > push (or mouse click when in remote) and it returns to its previous
> setting
> > when the tune mode if left.
> > The lower power setting during tuning is much easier on the relays in
the
> > LDG tuner.
> > Danny NG9R
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: remotebase@googlegroups.com [mailto:remotebase@googlegroups.com]
On
> > Behalf Of WB4MAK
> > Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 8:23 PM
> > To: Amateur Radio Station Remoting
> > Subject: [IRB] Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
portion
> > of the band?
> > Is there a good means to send a constant carrier to an automatic
> > antenna tuner in the CW portion of the band? On our club station there
> > is an LDG auto tuner connected between the rig and the antenna that is
> > triggered by RF and an SWR above 1:1.5.
> > I know in the voice portion of the band you can switch to AM and send
> > a carrier. In short, how do you do this in the CW portion of the band?
> > 73,
> > Mack de WB4MAK
> > No virus found in this incoming message.
> > Checked by AVG -www.avg.com > > Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.1/1960 - Release Date:
02/23/09
> > 07:17:00
> No virus found in this incoming message.
> Checked by AVG -www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.237 / Virus Database: 270.11.1/1960 - Release Date: 02/23/09
> 18:22:00
No virus found in this incoming message.
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13:35:00
----- Original Message ----- From: "WB4MAK" <mac...@gmail.com>
To: "Amateur Radio Station Remoting" <remotebase@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 10:04 PM
Subject: [IRB] Re: Is there a means to tune an antenna tuner in the CW
portion of the band?
Mark,
Thank you for the suggestion but AM emission in the CW band is against
the rules here in the US.