Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Fred Jensen
RDE is somewhat more descriptive of what actually happened than 
"Anomaly" or "Mishap".  Mishap could describe the pilot falling off the 
ladder while boarding his A/C as well as crashing onto the deck of the 
aircraft carrier ... which generally makes you very unpopular with the 
Sailors and the Captain.


73,

Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

On 11/7/2020 12:14 PM, Dave Cole wrote:
Is that like the "Rapid Disassembly Event" that happens during rocket 
launches now and then?


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Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Dave Cole
Is that like the "Rapid Disassembly Event" that happens during rocket 
launches now and then?


73, and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
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On 11/7/20 11:50 AM, Fred Jensen wrote:
"Anomaly" is [or at least was during Apollo] NASA's universal term for 
anything that was unexpected ... from an intermittent pilot light to the 
rocket landing pointy end down in the desert outside Tucson.  The 
equivalent USAF term is "mishap" which can range from a faulty drag 
chute to landing in a ball of flames in that same Tucson desert. 


73,

Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

On 11/7/2020 11:42 AM, weave...@usermail.com wrote:
As a politically correct engineer in order to not insult any bugs, I 
referred to them as anomalous behaviors. :-)


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Bill WE5P

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Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Jack Brindle via Elecraft
In the software world these days we call them “undocumented features”.

Or, the issue is in the documentation… ;-)

73!
Jack, W6FB


> On Nov 7, 2020, at 11:50 AM, Fred Jensen  wrote:
> 
> "Anomaly" is [or at least was during Apollo] NASA's universal term for 
> anything that was unexpected ... from an intermittent pilot light to the 
> rocket landing pointy end down in the desert outside Tucson.  The equivalent 
> USAF term is "mishap" which can range from a faulty drag chute to landing in 
> a ball of flames in that same Tucson desert. 
> 
> 73,
> 
> Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
> Sparks NV DM09dn
> Washoe County
> 
> On 11/7/2020 11:42 AM, weave...@usermail.com wrote:
>> As a politically correct engineer in order to not insult any bugs, I 
>> referred to them as anomalous behaviors. :-)
>> 
>> 73,
>> Bill WE5P
>> 
>> Comfortably Numb
>> 
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Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Fred Jensen
"Anomaly" is [or at least was during Apollo] NASA's universal term for 
anything that was unexpected ... from an intermittent pilot light to the 
rocket landing pointy end down in the desert outside Tucson.  The 
equivalent USAF term is "mishap" which can range from a faulty drag 
chute to landing in a ball of flames in that same Tucson desert. 


73,

Fred ["Skip"] K6DGW
Sparks NV DM09dn
Washoe County

On 11/7/2020 11:42 AM, weave...@usermail.com wrote:

As a politically correct engineer in order to not insult any bugs, I referred 
to them as anomalous behaviors. :-)

73,
Bill WE5P

Comfortably Numb



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Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread weave...@usermail.com
As a politically correct engineer in order to not insult any bugs, I referred 
to them as anomalous behaviors. :-)

73,
Bill WE5P

Comfortably Numb

> On Nov 7, 2020, at 13:52, James Driskell  wrote:
> 
> The first bugs in the old large 1st generation computers were actually 
> insects (bugs) that were raising havoc with the insulation.  Hence, "bugs" 
> has become our favorite term!
> 
> 73,
> 
> Jim, W7OWI
> 
> 
> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net  on 
> behalf of Andy Durbin 
> Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 07:50
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
> Subject: [Elecraft] Tuner bug
> 
> My top band antenna is an OCF wire running round my back yard wall at about 5 
> ft above ground.  It has been through a number of iterations to make it 
> tunable on 160 and to handle 500 W.
> 
> 500 W capability was achieved with a home brew feed point L match consisting 
> of a large air-spaced variable capacitor and an inductor wound on PVC pipe.  
> It worked fine until the small hours of Saturday morning when the SWR jumped 
> to a really high value and tripped my KPA500 reflected power monitor.   Some 
> quick tests showed it worked fine up to about 200 W but anything over that 
> gave an instant transition from low SWR to very high SWR.  All easily seen in 
> my station controller's data log.   It seemed likely there was an insulation 
> breakdown somewhere, but where?
> 
> Careful inspection of the air-spaced variable revealed a small bug between 
> the plates.  It was carefully extracted and viewed under the microscope.  It 
> was well charred!
> 
> Quick check on 160 m and the antenna will handle 500 W again.  Now ready to 
> try for a few missing states in ARRL Sweep Stakes.
> 
> Not all bugs are neatly categorized as either hardware or software.
> 
> 73,
> Andy, k3wyc
> 
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Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Mike Flowers
I was fortunate to have met Rear Admiral Grace Hopper at a Holiday reception 
when I worked as a DoD contractor at the Washington Navy Yard in 1985.   I had 
been using COBOL for programming business systems for years and had the 
opportunity to thank her for it.   She remarked that she was 'particularly 
proud' of that accomplishment.

I also think that the term 'bug' meaning an error or anomaly predates digital 
computers.  My Father was trained during WW2 by the UASAAF in avionics and told 
me there were a lot of 'bugs' in the early airborne radar systems.   I don't 
think my Father knew anything at all about computers ...

- 73 and good DX de Mike, K6MKF, NCDXC Secretary

> -Original Message-
> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net  boun...@mailman.qth.net> On Behalf Of Dick Dievendorff
> Sent: Saturday, November 07, 2020 10:58
> To: James Driskell 
> Cc: Elecraft Reflector 
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug
> 
> I think the term predates computers, but I have heard the story.
> 
> https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/grace-hoppers-bug
> 
> 73 de Dick, K6KR
> 
> > On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:53, James Driskell  wrote:
> >
> > The first bugs in the old large 1st generation computers were actually 
> > insects
> (bugs) that were raising havoc with the insulation.  Hence, "bugs" has become
> our favorite term!
> >
> > 73,
> >
> > Jim, W7OWI
> >
> > 
> > From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net
> >  on behalf of Andy Durbin
> > 
> > Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 07:50
> > To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
> > Subject: [Elecraft] Tuner bug
> >
> > My top band antenna is an OCF wire running round my back yard wall at
> about 5 ft above ground.  It has been through a number of iterations to make
> it tunable on 160 and to handle 500 W.
> >
> > 500 W capability was achieved with a home brew feed point L match
> consisting of a large air-spaced variable capacitor and an inductor wound on
> PVC pipe.  It worked fine until the small hours of Saturday morning when the
> SWR jumped to a really high value and tripped my KPA500 reflected power
> monitor.   Some quick tests showed it worked fine up to about 200 W but
> anything over that gave an instant transition from low SWR to very high SWR.
> All easily seen in my station controller's data log.   It seemed likely there 
> was
> an insulation breakdown somewhere, but where?
> >
> > Careful inspection of the air-spaced variable revealed a small bug between
> the plates.  It was carefully extracted and viewed under the microscope.  It
> was well charred!
> >
> > Quick check on 160 m and the antenna will handle 500 W again.  Now ready
> to try for a few missing states in ARRL Sweep Stakes.
> >
> > Not all bugs are neatly categorized as either hardware or software.
> >
> > 73,
> > Andy, k3wyc
> >
> >
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Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Dick Dievendorff
I think the term predates computers, but I have heard the story.

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/grace-hoppers-bug

73 de Dick, K6KR

> On Nov 7, 2020, at 10:53, James Driskell  wrote:
> 
> The first bugs in the old large 1st generation computers were actually 
> insects (bugs) that were raising havoc with the insulation.  Hence, "bugs" 
> has become our favorite term!
> 
> 73,
> 
> Jim, W7OWI
> 
> 
> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net  on 
> behalf of Andy Durbin 
> Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 07:50
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
> Subject: [Elecraft] Tuner bug
> 
> My top band antenna is an OCF wire running round my back yard wall at about 5 
> ft above ground.  It has been through a number of iterations to make it 
> tunable on 160 and to handle 500 W.
> 
> 500 W capability was achieved with a home brew feed point L match consisting 
> of a large air-spaced variable capacitor and an inductor wound on PVC pipe.  
> It worked fine until the small hours of Saturday morning when the SWR jumped 
> to a really high value and tripped my KPA500 reflected power monitor.   Some 
> quick tests showed it worked fine up to about 200 W but anything over that 
> gave an instant transition from low SWR to very high SWR.  All easily seen in 
> my station controller's data log.   It seemed likely there was an insulation 
> breakdown somewhere, but where?
> 
> Careful inspection of the air-spaced variable revealed a small bug between 
> the plates.  It was carefully extracted and viewed under the microscope.  It 
> was well charred!
> 
> Quick check on 160 m and the antenna will handle 500 W again.  Now ready to 
> try for a few missing states in ARRL Sweep Stakes.
> 
> Not all bugs are neatly categorized as either hardware or software.
> 
> 73,
> Andy, k3wyc
> 
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Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread James Driskell
The first bugs in the old large 1st generation computers were actually insects 
(bugs) that were raising havoc with the insulation.  Hence, "bugs" has become 
our favorite term!

73,

Jim, W7OWI


From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net  on 
behalf of Andy Durbin 
Sent: Saturday, November 7, 2020 07:50
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net 
Subject: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

My top band antenna is an OCF wire running round my back yard wall at about 5 
ft above ground.  It has been through a number of iterations to make it tunable 
on 160 and to handle 500 W.

500 W capability was achieved with a home brew feed point L match consisting of 
a large air-spaced variable capacitor and an inductor wound on PVC pipe.  It 
worked fine until the small hours of Saturday morning when the SWR jumped to a 
really high value and tripped my KPA500 reflected power monitor.   Some quick 
tests showed it worked fine up to about 200 W but anything over that gave an 
instant transition from low SWR to very high SWR.  All easily seen in my 
station controller's data log.   It seemed likely there was an insulation 
breakdown somewhere, but where?

Careful inspection of the air-spaced variable revealed a small bug between the 
plates.  It was carefully extracted and viewed under the microscope.  It was 
well charred!

Quick check on 160 m and the antenna will handle 500 W again.  Now ready to try 
for a few missing states in ARRL Sweep Stakes.

Not all bugs are neatly categorized as either hardware or software.

73,
Andy, k3wyc


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Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Dave Cole

Andy,

You have far too much time on your hands...  :)

73, and thanks,
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On 11/7/20 8:28 AM, Andy Durbin wrote:

"Careful inspection of the air-spaced variable revealed a small bug between the 
plates.  It was carefully extracted and viewed under the microscope.  It was well 
charred!"

For the detail oriented - bug was identified as attagenus pellio (carpet 
beetle).  They are common here in Arizona.  They have a very high crush 
resistance but it seems poor tolerance of high RF voltage.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attagenus_pellio

73,
Andy, k3wyc




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Re: [Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Michael Chowning
Opportunity looms - RF carpet cleaners!
  Mike, N8TTR

> On Nov 7, 2020, at 11:28 AM, Andy Durbin  wrote:
> 
> "Careful inspection of the air-spaced variable revealed a small bug between 
> the plates.  It was carefully extracted and viewed under the microscope.  It 
> was well charred!"
> 
> For the detail oriented - bug was identified as attagenus pellio (carpet 
> beetle).  They are common here in Arizona.  They have a very high crush 
> resistance but it seems poor tolerance of high RF voltage.
> 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attagenus_pellio
> 
> 73,
> Andy, k3wyc
> 
> 
> 
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[Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Andy Durbin
"Careful inspection of the air-spaced variable revealed a small bug between the 
plates.  It was carefully extracted and viewed under the microscope.  It was 
well charred!"

For the detail oriented - bug was identified as attagenus pellio (carpet 
beetle).  They are common here in Arizona.  They have a very high crush 
resistance but it seems poor tolerance of high RF voltage.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attagenus_pellio

73,
Andy, k3wyc




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[Elecraft] Tuner bug

2020-11-07 Thread Andy Durbin
My top band antenna is an OCF wire running round my back yard wall at about 5 
ft above ground.  It has been through a number of iterations to make it tunable 
on 160 and to handle 500 W.

500 W capability was achieved with a home brew feed point L match consisting of 
a large air-spaced variable capacitor and an inductor wound on PVC pipe.  It 
worked fine until the small hours of Saturday morning when the SWR jumped to a 
really high value and tripped my KPA500 reflected power monitor.   Some quick 
tests showed it worked fine up to about 200 W but anything over that gave an 
instant transition from low SWR to very high SWR.  All easily seen in my 
station controller's data log.   It seemed likely there was an insulation 
breakdown somewhere, but where?

Careful inspection of the air-spaced variable revealed a small bug between the 
plates.  It was carefully extracted and viewed under the microscope.  It was 
well charred!

Quick check on 160 m and the antenna will handle 500 W again.  Now ready to try 
for a few missing states in ARRL Sweep Stakes.

Not all bugs are neatly categorized as either hardware or software.

73,
Andy, k3wyc


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