Ammendum 07/18/2010 (I did some editing here to correct a little bit of bad manners on my behalf).
Stephen, my apologies and welcome.
Welcome! In case you didn't notice, I am dealing with an IMAX myself here. So if your not offended by my present irritable state of mind from my months of stray RF, perhaps we could share ideas if you'd like. I'm always open to learning from others as well.
Yes Doc, I was tired & figured the wattage wrong. Your right, 15 Watts it is. Although I am wanting quite more than that.
It would be nice to have a 100 Ohm dummy load at 100 Watts or so, but how many resistors would that take with 5 Watt resistors being so scarce. In fact, wouldn't I need something like Qty 10, 10 Watt resistors to give me that sort of wattage? And you know we can't find anything more than 5 Watts.
Looks like it's back to the drawing board for me.
Also, getting back to my unanswered question, how does one go about calibrating the watt meter in my PAL KW-1 ? It shows 10 watts, but my newer meter says only 4 to 5 Watts, so I'm suspecting it's off by 5 watts. Any ideas? Should I just trash it?
Hey Gramps, Yeah, some people trim their antennas to obtain better resonance, but wouldn't that also change it from being a 5/8th wave? Actually, the Imax's are a .64 wave in reality. Isn't that due to the exact length that it is? Or does it not matter that much if your just trimming a little bit off?
Am I on the right track? or have I lost my mind? From what I gathered from your info, Some trim their verticals depending on what range of frequency they are using, To obtain the best performance, correct? Same as a dip pole antenna. Some are trimmed for 11 meters, some for 10 meters, I know that much.
As I mentioned, right now, since I've raised my tuning rings, my SWR is pretty good. 1.2:1 SWR on channel 20 & on up to 40. 1.3 to 1.5:1 channel 10 & lower. I don't think I'm going to mess with it at this point. I've seen a few of your charts on your antennas in your profile. I respect your work. I too will eventually chart my antenna. But remember now, I'm just a little Cb'r guy here now & it's going to take time.
And with my job, I'm looking at months, perhaps years.