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Both of these designs are of the Balanced L or Double L variety. Both
require a balun at the input to convert the 50 ohm unbalanced output of the transmitter to the balanced tuner & feedline. You still haven't gotten away from the main cause of inefficiency & power loss which is the balun. [see http://www.somis.org/bbat.f1.jpg] These double L tuners can be a PITA to build & use also. You need two identical inductances at all times in the circuit. This requires either some mechanical means of driving two identical roller inductors simultaneously (so that the inductance in each leg always matches) or two identical switched inductors with exactly the same tap points. The link coupled design of the Matchbox takes the balun (and it's potential for power loss) out of the circuit. They are also much simpler designs, easier to homebrew & tune. Terry W8EJO On Aug 1, 12:19 am, Alan WA4SCA wrote: If it hasn't been mentioned, the SAMS may probably be the ultimate unit: http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/6677 However, its cost is probably equal to what many have invested in their entire shack. Still not cheap, but more reasonable, is the AT-515:http://www.hamware.de/hardware/tuner515/at515-e.htm Both were represented at Dayton this year, and are clearly not Might Fine Junk. -- Alan WA4SCA |
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