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On Oct 13, 8:48 pm, "John, N9JG" wrote:
If you don't mind spending the bucks, you might want to investigate DXengineering's Noise Canceling Controller. Seehttp://www.dxengineering.com/Products.asp?ID={6F07CEB4-27D0-4664-A2AA-352A69ED88CD}&SecID=114&DeptID=12 I'd love to hear from someone who's tried this phasing unit. If it's really light years ahead of the Timewave and MFJ units, I'd say it's worth the bucks. |
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Steve wrote:
On Oct 13, 8:48 pm, "John, N9JG" wrote: If you don't mind spending the bucks, you might want to investigate DXengineering's Noise Canceling Controller. Seehttp://www.dxengineering.com/Products.asp?ID={6F07CEB4-27D0-4664-A2AA-352A69ED88CD}&SecID=114&DeptID=12 I'd love to hear from someone who's tried this phasing unit. If it's really light years ahead of the Timewave and MFJ units, I'd say it's worth the bucks. its not that the Timewave doesn't work, on 40 meters its a killer. But 75 is a whole other issue. I think I either need to rethink this process, either by making a sense antenna for 75 meters only or relocating the current one to a different position and some type of orientation/configuration which favors both. I almost think it might be better to do a separate 75 meter sense antenna. |
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