{"id":2591,"date":"2018-03-14T14:45:02","date_gmt":"2018-03-14T21:45:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.k6bj.org\/?p=2591"},"modified":"2018-05-02T15:49:17","modified_gmt":"2018-05-02T22:49:17","slug":"cake-notes-march-10-2018","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/k6bj.org\/wordpress\/archives\/2591","title":{"rendered":"CAKE. Notes March 10, 2018"},"content":{"rendered":"<h4>CAKE Session March 10 2018<\/h4>\n<p>First off we were pleased to welcome Richard K8SQB with us for the first time and to learn he lives<br \/>\njust a few blocks from RonW6WO in Capitola. It is always a pleasure to have Bob K6XX with us fresh<br \/>\nfrom his visit to the Flea Market along with Don K6GHA and Reed N1WC. Also present were K6UNO<br \/>\nKerry K3RRY, Eric KK6IZY, Jim K9YC and briefly Richard W1WUH .<br \/>\nBob was pleased with his flea market purchase as it completed his collection of QSTs by finding<br \/>\nseveral missing issues for 1938. In one issue he found a card (postage paid) to become a member of<br \/>\nARRL for $2.50. Worth a try Bob ? Another famous bargain hunter is Richard who showed a tuner for<br \/>\nreceiving over the air TV that he found on Ebay for less than $20. You might make a set top Moxon<br \/>\nBeam for it Rich.<br \/>\nBy now all will know we appreciate inquiring minds so when Eric and Kerry get their heads together<br \/>\nsomething interesting is going on. Today they had completely dis-assembled a combination padlock<br \/>\nand appeared to be changing its combination, it wasn&amp;#39;t clear if this had any criminal intent. Don<br \/>\nproduced a tiny device and our pair hazarded a guess it was for igniting electronic cigarettes.<br \/>\nMaybe you are wondering if we discussed anything specific to Ham Radio. Not to worry Jim was with<br \/>\nus and described in detail what he was doing with a variety of ferrite cores for baluns and transformers<br \/>\n.We are sure to learn more of his research using a vector network analyzer known as a VNWA 3E. Jim<br \/>\nalso recommended a program called Zplots which converts VNA data into Excel spread sheets.<br \/>\nThe term \u201cproximity effect\u201d was metioned by Jim and it is one not often heard, my ARRL hand book<br \/>\nmakes no mention of it. I referred to my boyhood bible, Terman 4 th Edition and here it is described.<br \/>\n\u201cWhen two or more conductors are in close proximity the current distribution in one is affected by the<br \/>\nmagnetic flux produced by current in an adjacent conductor as well as the flux produced by the current<br \/>\nin the conductor itself. This effect causes the true resistance to be greater than due to simple skin effect<br \/>\nand is particularly important in RF coils\u201d. Just as Jim told us!!<br \/>\nThe VNA designed by N2PK and built by Ron (and OBTW also Warren NR0V) many years ago, has<br \/>\nbeen idle for quite some time (pre USB in fact). Putting it back in service is a current challenge. The<br \/>\nassociated PC-based software called MyVNA was developed by Dave Roberts G8KBB. The many<br \/>\ncommon functions are easy to use but understanding all (such as trace arithmetic on S parameters)<br \/>\nwould be equivalent to a degree in communications engineering. It may surprise to many that there was<br \/>\na patent issued in the 1930s for a mechanical VNA used to measure common mode rejection (CM)<br \/>\nchoke.<br \/>\nRecently Ron discovered that the characteristic impedance of RG58 was altered if the outer jacket was<br \/>\nremoved (reason for finding this is another story). Two propositions were advanced to explain this<br \/>\nfinding. One was that removal of the jacket relaxed the pressure between the braid and the internal<br \/>\ndielectric, the second was that by removing the jacket, E field leakage through the braid becomes<br \/>\nexposed to air instead of the higher dielectric constant of plastic. Other opinions are invited.<br \/>\nJim described how he has been working with Frank W6JTI to activate an extremely rare grid square. If<br \/>\nI have it correctly it is CN70 located in a tiny spot on the coast near Shelter Cove. Getting there<br \/>\nrequires backpacking down a steep trail, and of course the surrounding hills make any propagation<br \/>\ninland very difficult. A future presentation to the Club on such an adventurous expedition would be<br \/>\nvery much appreciated.<\/p>\n<p>There you have it gentle folk and I hope to meet again on the 24th<br \/>\n73 for now Ron W6WO<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CAKE Session March 10 2018 First off we were pleased to welcome Richard K8SQB with us for the first time and to learn he lives just a few blocks from RonW6WO in Capitola. It is always a pleasure to have &hellip;<\/p>\n<p class=\"read-more\"> <a class=\"more-link\" href=\"https:\/\/k6bj.org\/wordpress\/archives\/2591\"> <span class=\"screen-reader-text\">CAKE. 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