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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message t... Owen Duffy wrote: "John, N9JG" wrote in et: Thanks for the explanation. What you have described would be more convenient from an operating standpoint since I would have one less thing to tune during a QSY. You might have misunderstood Cecil. I think he is describing a system where the "optimal length" may be different on each band, so whilst you don't tune an ATU, you tune the feeder length. Throwing a couple of knife switches is certainly an easier and faster QSY than rotating a coil switch and twisting two interacting capacitor knobs. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Cecil, I was thinking of trying your no= tune antenna and the 16 ft piece may not be doable at my QTH, I have to keep it all hidden behind the bushes. Could this piece be replaced with a circuit using lumped LC values. Jimmie |
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