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Sum Ting Wong wrote:
I have a SGC-230 tuner in the RV ... I was thinking of adding ferrites to the input side of the tuner and then using it to tune a dipole fed with 450 ohm window line. My SG-230 tuner manual says that is a no-no. It says: "The coupler must be located *at the antenna*. Never use a feed line or coaxial cable at the output of the antenna coupler." -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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