The Antenna Analyzer Power User 1
The Antenna Analyzer Power User 1
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Agenda
Some applications
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Impedance = Resistance and Reactance
+∞
+ Reactance
-∞
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Resistance R, Reactance X and Impedance Magnitude IZI
+∞ XL
+ Reactance
XL = 2 * π * F * L Freq.
XL IZI Inductive Reactance
Increases with Freq.
R
0
Resistance
+∞
Freq.
- Reactance
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XC XC =
2*π*F*C
- XC
Capacitive Reactance
-∞ Decreases with Freq.
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Impedance Z, Reflection Coefficient and SWR
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The Smith Chart
0 ∞
+∞
+X
+X
Z=0 R Z=∞
R
0 ∞ Short Open
Γ = -1 Γ=1
-X -X
-∞
Z = Zo
Γ=0
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A Basic Scalar Analyzer
One VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT allows measuring the SWR
50Ω DUT
50Ω
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Trap Resonant Frequency
Loop response
TRAP
ANTENNA
ANALYZER ~ 2 turn SWR
loop
1:1 F
Fo
In both cases:
the coupling loop is lightly
coupled to the trap to measure
the resonant frequency Fo.
50Ω TRAP
ANTENNA 50Ω Loop response
ANALYZER ~ 2 turn SWR
loop
1:1 F
Fo
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Q factor Measurement Ref: http://ve2azx.net/technical/Q-FactorMeas_on_LC_Circuits.pdf
Loop response
SWR
2.6
7.1
Q = ---------------------- = 100
7.135 – 7.064
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Ref: http://ve2azx.net/technical/MesureZcable_en.pdf
Calculate the required frequency (F in MHz), which is related to the cable length L in feet :
F = 185 / L (This is approximately the quarter wavelength frequency)
Calculate Zcable at the frequency where the SWR is maximum, or use the graph below:
Exemple: SWR = 2.25 gives Zcable = 75 ohms
NOTE: This technique is valid for Zcable from 50 ohms to 100 ohms.
Zcable vs SWR
100
90
Zcable (ohms)
80
70
60
50
40
1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4
SWR
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Ref: http://ve2azx.net/technical/Check_your_Ferrites.pdf
SWR ANALYZER
50 Ω
Copper strip, 1 in. wide
NOTE: This technique may be used to check the impedance of an antenna, or any other device,
by using a coaxial Tee and a 50Ω termination.
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There is no way to tell if the impedance is resistive or reactive, with this
simple set-up.
So you may take the worst case value (lowest impedance).
For ferrites that are meant to be used at HF, the impedance tends to be partly
inductive (reactive) and resistive at the lower frequencies, below say 10 MHz.
At the higher frequencies, generally above 10 MHz or so, it is mostly reactive.
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Three VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS
allow Measuring Resistance and Reactance, but NOT the sign
V BRIDGE
Oscillator
The impedance is computed
50Ω 50Ω
V1 from Vx, V1 and V2
V2
A microcontroller does the math
DUT
50Ω Vx
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The Vector Analyzer Potentially larger dynamic range
Since it has selective receivers
Measure Resistance and Reactance,
More accurate: OSL calibration
including the sign
(Open, Short, Load) (No adj’nt inside)
Typical system based on super-heterodyne receiver Smith Chart Display
Q Factor of Components
LO : F + ∆f
V1 V2
MicroController
ADC
Display USB
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Vector Analyzer Calibration
Vector
Analyzer
The imperfections of the standards
Your are described in a CAL KIT definition file.
cable
Optional
They are taken into account when
calculating the value of Zx
Computer
Impedance Zx is measured at the cable end
after calibration with short, open and load.
Zx
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Using a Vector Analyzer to design a Matching Network to
correct Bad SWR across the 80m Band
50Ω to 200Ω
Current Balun
Added HI-Pass Measured
Corrector Network Impedance File
The impedance vs
C = 448 pF
83 ft. 400 Ω LINE
(part of antenna)
frequency is measured
L = 6.17 µH
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Using a Vector Analyzer to design a Matching Network to
correct Bad SWR across the 80m Band
50Ω to 200Ω
Added HI-Pass Current Balun
Antenna Impedance
50Ω coax Corrector Network
L = 6.17 µH
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Antenna Impedance Corrector for 80m band
Without
Matching
With
Matching
80m band
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SWR
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Antenna Impedance Corrector
SWR with / without Matching 40m and 30m Bands
30m band
40m band
Without
Without Matching
5 Matching 5
SWR
SWR
4 4
3 3
With With
2 Matching 2 Matching
1 1
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Antenna Impedance Corrector
SWR with / without Matching 20m band
Without
Matching
20m band
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SWR
3 With
Matching
2
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Using a Vector Analyzer to check if your tuner is operating within
its matching range
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The Vector Analyzer will allow
The Tuner will work properly
you to check where you are
on this chart
when antenna impedances
lie inside the green area
2:1 SWR
Tuner Limit
32:1 SWR
= 50Ω * 32 = 1600 Ω
6Ω
50 Ω
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Using a Vector Analyzer to Identify Ferrite type (Not for powdered Iron)
~ 2 turn
loop
VECTOR
ANTENNA
ANALYZER
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Measurement Examples Clamp-on Ferrite µ ~ 800
10Ω / div
+ Reactance
Resistance
100Ω / div
5 µH / div
+ Reactance
Inductance
Resistance
IZI Magnitude
50Ω / div
5 µH / div
+ Reactance
Inductance
Resistance
50Ω / div
+ Reactance
Resistance
Impulse DFT or
Impedance vs Impedance vs
Step DFT
Frequency Data Calculations Time / Distance Data
(DFT = Discrete Fourier Transform)
Allows testing coax cable discontinuities: shorts, opens, impedance (bumps), kinks7
340 m
1 # of freq points
Time Resolution (sec) ~ = ---------------- Max Time Span (sec) ~ = -----------------------
10*Freq span (Hz) 2 * Freq span (Hz)
3 * Vf
Distance Resolution (cm) ~ = ------------------------- 1.7 cm at 600 MHz span
Freq span (GHz)
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Using a Vector Analyzer to Measure the IMPEDANCE PROFILE of 50Ω
feed line of my sloper antenna
Frequency sweep 10 KHz to 600 MHz, 2000 points
Time span: 300 nSec (29.7meters)
Cable ends at
60Ω 24.7meters
5 6 7 (assuming Vf = 0.7)
Z cable IZI at 10Ω / div
50Ω
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BNC - PL259 - SO239 Junction
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Verify IZI vs cable length to identify line shorts/opens.
IMPEDANCE PROFILE Measurement on a Phasing Harness of a Four Loop VHF Antenna.
No loop present Frequency sweep 10 KHz to 600 MHz, 2000 points
75Ω
OPEN
75Ω
75Ω
OPEN
FA-VA5 50Ω
T bnc
Analyser 75Ω
OPEN
75Ω
75Ω
OPEN
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Verify IZI vs cable length to identify line shorts/opens.
IMPEDANCE PROFILE Measurement on a Phasing Harness of a Four Loop VHF Antenna.
No loop present Frequency sweep 10 KHz to 600 MHz, 2000 points
75Ω
OPEN
20 Ω / div 75Ω
75Ω
OPEN
FA-VA5 50Ω
T bnc
Analyser 75Ω
OPEN
75Ω 7
Cable 50Ω 75Ω
Approx 1.2m OPEN
2X Cables 75Ω
Approx 1.3m
IZI 4X Cables 75Ω
Approx 1.3m
60 Ω 4
5
40 Ω
6
20 Ω
0Ω
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Quartz Crystal Testing
Access the TOOLS Menu of VNWA Software. Sweep was 101 points +/- 1% of frequency, Precise Mode.
Measures the crystal impedance over a narrow range of frequencies. Need to have 1 Hz resolution here.
From this data, the VNWA software derives the crystal equivalent circuit
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Measured Resistance and Reactance of 10 MHz Crystal
10 Hz max
Freq. delta
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Verify the Accuracy of your Analyzer
Connect a 50Ω termination at the analyzer input. Check SWR. Should be < 1.1:1
Connect a 100 Ω termination at the analyzer input. Check SWR. Should be 2:1
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VNA acid test : Measurements at / close to infinite SWR using an Open Line
Done on HP8753D
1 251
MHz
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VNA acid test : Measurements at / close to infinite SWR on an Open Line
λ/4 λ/2 λ
-1
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About your Calibration Standards
The VNA software must “know” these CAL KIT parameters via a CAL KIT file !
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References
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Jacques Audet VE2AZX
September 2019 Rev. April 2023
Web: ve2azx.net
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