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Homebrewing HFI 2016 SWR Meter: SP Bhatnagar

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Homebrewing HFI 2016 SWR Meter: SP Bhatnagar

The document discusses homebrewing and describes how to construct a homemade SWR meter in 3 sentences or less: The document discusses homebrewing and the benefits of understanding radio equipment, provides instructions on how to construct a homemade SWR (standing wave ratio) meter using simple components like a sensing coil, pickup transformer, and metal enclosure to measure antenna impedance matching, and outlines testing the meter with different resistive loads to check accuracy.

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Homebrewing

HFI 2016
SWR Meter

SP Bhatnagar
[email protected]
HFI2016 : AbuRoad Nov5-6, 2016
Why Homebrewing
● Joy of making and using one’s own
equipment
● Understanding details of the working and
internals
● Cost saving
● Recycling old equipment

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SWR Meter
● Provides information on how well the
antenna impedance matches with Tx
● OR – How much power from Tx is being
transmitted from Antenna
● Connected between Tx and Antenna
● Suitable for new homebrewers also

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Schematic
● What is inside
the SWR meter
● How it works
● How is it made
● What is required

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The Front Panel
Has one switch to change
between Forward and Reflected
Signals

Has a Knob to adjust deflection


of Meter

Has a Meter to indicate SWR

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The PCB
● The PCB was
specially designed
for HFI 2016 to
commemorate 25th
HFI
● Kicad was used to
design the PCB
● All components
soldered on Track
side

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Construction
● Solder components
carefully taking care
not to create
bridges between
tracks and ground
● Use a trimmer
capacitor in place of
10pf/100V capacitor

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The Sensing Coil

Uses a FT50-43 toroid

Using a 30 cm length of
enamled insulated wire wind 5
Turns (one pass through the
center is 1 T)

Create a tap by twisting 5-6 cm
wire and continue winding in
the same direction for 5 more
Turns

Scrap off enmel from all three
ends for soldering

Tin all 3 ends

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The Primary
● Using a coaxial cable
of appropriate size,
fitting between
Antenna and Tx
connectors of SWR
meter, make a piece
as shown with coil

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Pickup Transformer
● Slide the Sensing coil
over the prepared
cable part to create
the transformer.
● This transformer will
convert the forward
and reflected RF
currents to safer
measurale values

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Cabinet / Box
● We need a metal
enclosure (for shielding)
● Holes for Connectors on
Back panel
● Holes for Meter, Switch
and Pot on Front Panel
● Mounting Holes for PCB
on bottom
● Rubber/Plastic feet
● Provides safety from High
RF votages

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Connection with PCB
● Solder the coaxial piece
between SO239 connectors
● Solder the three terminals
of sensing coil on PCB
● Only on Antenna side
connect the braid to Ground
of PCB
● Using a thick wire connect
Ground on PCB to SO239
body

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Details of connection

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Front Panel connections
● One 100 uA meter
shared between
forward and reflected
(reverse)
measurements
● One toggle switch to
select between FWD /
REV
● One Pot (10K) for
adjusting deflection on
meter

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View from Inside

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Meter
● Any 100 -500 uA meter is
good. Large panel meters
are better but unobtainium
● Meter Scales to be changed
by printing on paper and
pasting over existing scale
● Can be designed by using
Galva (free program) or by
scanning existing scale and
photo-editing it
● VU-meters are good
replacement, Multimters can
also be used

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Testing
● Need a standard load of
50 ohms
● Connect SWR meter Tx
side to Transmitter
output and ANT Side to
50 ohm Load
● Reduce the power of
transmitter to 10W or
less (to be on safe side)

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Testing..
● Key in the Transmitter and put
SWR meter switch to FWD
● Using SET knob bring the
meter needle on Maximum
(infinity)
● Switch to REV side
● Meter should show minimum
deflection, else adjust trimmer
carefully using an insulated
screwdriver. This is SWR of
1:1

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Testing....
● Use a 100 ohm load if
possible to get a
SWR of 1:2
● A 25 ohm load will
also show 1:2 SWR
● 150 ohm load will
show 1:3 SWR

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Using the SWR meter
● Connect antenna to ANT
connector of SWR meter
● Key in the Transmitter and
put SWR meter switch to
FWD
● Using SET knob bring the
meter needle on Maximum
(infinity)
● Switch to REV side
● Meter should show SWR

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More Info
● Look up on the net for
SWR bridges / Brune
bridge
● vu2spf.blogspot.com

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