I'm having a bit of "fun" with an old ATU at a 500 watt bean-warmer AM. The have a pair of caps in series that is taped in the center of them with a coil to ground. The mica caps that are in the ATU are both .001 and the coil is a Gates 87-fa-4634 using 8 turns of the coil. I'm reading about a half a amp low on the station even though the Gates One transmitter is reading 500 watts. I'm inclined to think the matcher on the transmitter is adjusted to make the transmitter happy, so what the direct power reading on the front of the transmitter is saying isn't reality. I've taken a OIB-1 and measured at the transmitter output into the coax. It seems to be x=13.5 R=45. Out at the ATU input the OIB reads X=0 R=37. The tower itself is licensed at 31.7 at 3.97. It's reading about 3.5amps. Another slight oddity it seems the tower itself measures 30.5.
So this leaves me wondering if a capacitor been replaced over the years with the wrong value, throwing stuff off. What value should it really be? Does anyone have any info on what the Gates coil's value is (full length or otherwise)?
Thanks!
So this leaves me wondering if a capacitor been replaced over the years with the wrong value, throwing stuff off. What value should it really be? Does anyone have any info on what the Gates coil's value is (full length or otherwise)?
Thanks!