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RigExpert Stick 230 - Multé Mode for Band Assessment

RigExpert Stick 230
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value of active (R) and reactive (X) resistance (taking into account the sign) for the series mode
The third screen displays:
working frequency
|Z| value
inductance (L) and capacitance (C) value for series mode
Important! Sometimes inductance or capacitance values are displayed with a minus sign. It would seem to be contrary to
the laws of physics. But no, in Rig Expert analyzers, the minus sign next to the value indicates how much inductance or
capacitance you need to add to the circuit in order to compensate for the reactive component of the impedance.
On the fourth screen are displayed:
working frequency
magnitude
value of active (R) and reactive (X) resistance (taking into account the sign) for parallel mode
The fifth screen displays:
working frequency
phase value
inductance (L) and capacitance (C) value for parallel mode
Screens switch among themselves by pressing keys.
There are two ways to change the value of the operating frequency:
keystrokes and A single press changes the frequency value minimally. If you press and hold the
keys, the frequency will change continuously with an accelerated step.
pressing and holding the key for 2 seconds. After that, an information window will appear on the analyzer
screen. Press key again. A window will appear on the analyzer screen with the setting of the operating
frequency. The keys select the cursor position to change units, tens, hundreds, thousands of
kilohertz, and the keys change the value.
A single press of the key saves the change and returns to Single mode.
A single press of the key returns to Single mode without saving changes.
The help menu is accessible by pressing and holding the key and then selecting the Help mode with
the keys.
Multé mode.
Multé is a new mode, in which you can quickly assess how well your antenna works on different HAM bands.
The result is displayed as stars. The smaller the SWR of the antenna in the range, the more stars.
Table of the dependence of the number of stars on the SWR:
5 SWR from 1.0 to 1.1
4 SWR from 1.1 to 1.15
3 SWR from 1.15 to 1.3
2 SWR from 1.3 to 1.7
1 SWR from 1.7 to 3.0
The SWR over 3 analyzer in Multé mode ignores.
If, after scanning, the analyzer did not find a single resonance, then this means that either your antenna has a
minimum SWR of more than 3, or the antenna or coaxial cable is damaged.