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On Jun 4, 12:33*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
A popular myth is developing that the tuner has no effect at the antenna feedpoint and the only goal is to make the transmitter "happy". My question is: if we monitored only the forward current or forward power at the antenna feedpoint, could we still adjust the tuner? If the answer is "yes", the myth is false. -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com I the early books I have that is how things were tuned up. The antenna was dirrectly tapped on to the tank coil. Adjusted for maximum antenna current. No one had heard of swr meters. Antennas worked just fine. Today the antenna tuner resonates the antenna. No antenna tuner? Then no resonanting the antenna. You have to take what the antenna gives. john w9zy |
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