Silent Tuning: Matching a transmitter to an antenna without emitting a signal
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Abstract
This work describes a practical alternative for antenna matching by leveraging the relatively recent availability of small, portable vector network analyzers. Unlike traditional antenna analyzers which only measure SWR, these instruments provide an accurate measurement of complex impedance and easily cover the high frequency (HF) range. The antenna described here combines a network analyzer sweep of the antenna impedance with a pre-measured mathematical model of the tuner itself in an optimization process to predicatively tune the antenna. Except for the signal needed by the network analyzer (which is typically less than 1 mW) the tuning process is accomplished with no emission from the antenna before actually communicating (which might, itself, be a frequency hopping scheme). A working system is described for Near Vertical Incident Skywave (NVIS) communications which achieves an standing wave ratio (SWR) of less than 1.2:1 over the frequency range of 1.8 to 8 MHz.
Identifier
85124131998 (Scopus)
ISBN
[9781665439565]
Publication Title
Proceedings IEEE Military Communications Conference MILCOM
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/MILCOM52596.2021.9653009
First Page
808
Last Page
812
Volume
2021-November
Recommended Citation
Melville, Robert and Hamilton, Stephen, "Silent Tuning: Matching a transmitter to an antenna without emitting a signal" (2021). Faculty Publications. 4500.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/4500