I prefer to tune for minimum SWR rather than maximum forward power.? As the SWR 
goes up, the power reading becomes inaccurate on many meters/tuners.? Not sure 
this is for all meters though.? Too, minimum SWR serves to reduce the chances 
of the rig going into power foldback.


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To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Sun, 27 Jul 2008 9:45 pm
Subject: Re: [drakelist] First Steps


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Hi Jason, and welcome back to the bands. Its difficult to tell where to start 
and I'm sure others out there will have separate opinions. I'd give it a try on 
40 first. Without a dummy load, you'll have to look for a spot on the band that 
is inactive. Again, since this is the first time, set the resist, and reactance 
knobs mid way on the tuner. Then try to load up the t4x for max output or use 
the instructions in the manual. Once you get the t4 idling along, you can 
adjust the tuner for min. swr, or, as some do, maximum output on a wattmeter. 
Go back and forth until you are seeing the maximum output it will do. Best 
advise is to just give it a try, with very short tune up times, and tweaking as 
you go. You may have to go back and forth several times, so be patient until 
you get everything in resonance.?
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Also, you'll not find much action like you were used to a few years back. The 
noise you are hearing is common. We are at or very near the absolute low for 
the sunspot cycle, and you have to be pretty dedicated to make contacts these 
days. Its likely your rigs are fine, and just a victim of the times. It will 
get better, hopefully soon.?
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Its best to get a dummy load. Then you know you have a 50 ohm match, and then 
only have to worry about one thing at a time.?
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As for working on the rigs, you'll find lots of help here when you need it. 
Also refer to www.wb4hfn.com for lots of information and how to's. You'll also 
find links to others websites as well.?
David?
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Subject: [drakelist] First Steps?
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> Hello all,?
> I have been watching the list-serv for about a month now and I have a > 
> question for all that can help.?
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> I have been an amateur radio operator for a number of years but mostly > 
> active on 2M. Never on HF... I bought a R-4B and T-4BX a number of years > 
> ago in hopes that I would start to explore HF more than just the random > 
> perhaps yearly scan through SWL. But then I joined the Navy, (Became an ET > 
> whose primary duty was the URT-23Ds on a ship, HF Transmitters > 
> ironically...) and put my Drakes pretty much into storage. Also, in this > 
> time became an inactive ham due to my command being in Japan and I had no > 
> place to operate.?
> Well, I am back in the states, have my own place and pretty much the first > 
> thing I did was pull the Drakes out of storage, set them up on a cheap > 
> coffee table (I have no furniture now and am slowly buying more.. no > desk!! 
> gonna build one soon...) and attached a ~75' wire as an antenna > through a 
> MFJ-16010 Random Wire Tuner. And to save space because I have no > room in an 
> apartment that doesn't like things hanging out of their > apartments (even on 
> the 2nd floor) I spun the wire in a somewhat diamond > shape using supports 
> from a cardboard box that I cut up so the cardboard > supports look like an 
> "X" with an inward spiraling wire.?
> Anywho, after that detailed setup, here is my situation. I can hear some > 
> stations just fine, I even got a SWL QSL card from the Canadian Time > 
> Standard station CAN. but I'm afraid to test TX, especially without a > dummy 
> load. A hamfest will be coming up in September in my area and I plan > on 
> getting one there unless I can get one that I bought that is in storage > in 
> Oklahoma sent to me. (Rargh, I digress again.) I would like to try to > make 
> this system back into full operation both TX and RX. I have no test > 
> equipment other than a pocket mulitmeter from Radio Shack and well, on > very 
> limited budget. I have seen comments here about replacing caps and > such... 
> how can one tell when that is needed exactly? I have so much RF > noise in 
> the area, I cannot tell if its just ambient noise or bad > equipment... 
> Working on this stuff is no where near as easy as working on > the modular 
> designs of the URT-23D and really without an o-scope.. I feel > lost... I 
> like to see?
> signals...?
> Any suggestions on how to test and if necessary replace components on this > 
> stuff would be greatly appreciated. I really want to learn my system > inside 
> and out and am willing to do everything it takes to get the Drakes > 100%, 
> budget willing...?
> Thanks!!!?
> 73s?
> Jason Bonnough?
> AD5IY?
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