Mike,

I have to accept your observations, but must ask - have you calibrated the K3 wattmeter? Neglecting to do that can cause the SWR readings to be off by a fair amount.

That being said, consider the purpose of the K3 having an SWR indication at all - that is to determine the minimum SWR during a TUNE cycle. The *minimum* SWR is the important parameter to indicate the best tuning point rather than any absolute SWR reading.

Long ago when using manual tuners, my elmer told me to simply tune for the lowest reflected power possible, and that was the correct tuning point. The KAT3 tuner algorithm does the same thing - it seeks the minimum reflected power - the absolute SWR is not important, although it may be of interest.

Even so, the K3 SWR indication on your K3 does seem to be lower than it should be. Again, if you have not done the Wattmeter Calibration, that would be a step in the right direction.

73,
Don W3FPR

Mike Scott wrote:
I have been working on antennas today and have a puzzle. I am finding that
the K3 SWR indications are unbelievable generous.
With my 40M inverted V fed with RG8X (50 ohm) coax I see that the K3 seems
generous in the SWR indication on tune with ATU bypassed. I have noticed a
slight change in SWR with K3 power setting so the following was taken with
K3 tune power set to 100 watts. If I set it to 10 watts the discrepancy is
greater...
              SWR     SWR     SWR
Freq.         K3      VA1     Daiwa
7.00 MHz     1.3      1.92    2.0
7.05 MHz     1.2      1.92    1.9
7.1 MHz      1.2      1.98    1.95
7.15 MHz     1.3      2.26    2.1
7.2 MHz      1.9      2.60    2.3
7.25 MHz     1.5      2.88    2.6
7.3 MHz      1.6      3.32    2.7

The Daiwa is the CN-101L cross needle meter. The VA1 is the Autek Rx Vector
antenna analyzer.  The VA1 does not have a tuned input so it is possible
that it can be fooled by local broadcast stations. I don't suspect this
issue here as there aren't any close by broadcast stations that I am aware
of. The Daiwa and the VA1 tend to agree pretty well anyway. The K3
measurements are the outliers. This antenna on a "Tenna Dipper" shows
minimal SWR at 7.040 MHz, just where I tuned it a few years ago. The LED
does not extinguish indicating higher than 1:1 SWR at the minimum. If you
look at the numbers, I guess I don't believe the K3, Do you think my antenna
is below 1.6 to 1 across the entire 40M band?


So now on to 20M dipole fed with RG58 (50 Ohm Coax)...
The Tenna Dipper fully extinguishes at 13.805 MHz indicating that my antenna
is bit too long but is close to 1:1 at that frequency.

Freq        K3     VA1     Daiwa
13.81       --     1.12    --
14.0 MHz    1.1    1.24    1.31
14.1 MHz    1.1    1.30    1.70
14.2 MHz    1.1    1.55    1.85
14.3 MHz    1.2    1.69    1.85
RG58 may have some losses on this band so perhaps all of the SWR indications
are generous, some more than others. The dipole is a low one and probably
isn't 72 ohms at the feed point.
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