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I read some of the return messages and I noticed that the message initially
openned by saying that many hams still use a long wire and tuner. He comments to say that the long wire is cheap but the tuner is not. That kinda hit a cord with me because of my antenna experiences. I have been an amateur since 1964, thats not a brag just a comment. Besides using a random wire antenna, I have tried multi-band dipoles, quads, beams, folded dipoles and others. However, I still keep coming back to my old reliable random wire, about 60ish feet and an L network (the coil connecting to the transmitter and the capacitor connecting between the ground and the common connection of the coil and antenna). Though a very simple circuit, it works very well. Recently I put up a 30ish foot random wire and found that it didn't work on 80, using the L network. After some thought, I broke the random wire and inserted a coil. I now gives me a good swr on 80 meters. I just wanted to defend cheap, but highly functional, antenna couplers and cheap but useful random wires. Larry ve3fxq Sorry if I have come accross a little rough sounding. "Art Unwin KB9MZ" wrote in message m... Seems like a lot of hams with limited resources are still compelled to operate on many bands with just a long wire and a tuner. The wire is inexpensive but the tuners are not. Thus my present project. I was given a Palomar enginnering balun with 5 female connenection which by selection can match a antenna in steps from 5 ohms to over 450 ohms in a series of steps. I am presently rigging it up so that all steps can be switched thru remotely by a single motor. The switching arrangement is the main challenge since inexpensive means simple. Now I have not measured losses of the balun before hand because the switching challenge is what is driving me. Anybody have any thoughts about what I should expect from this balun other than knowing that it is not a tuner as is generally known since it does not have the ability to obtain the priceless 1:1 condition that so many desire? Regards Art |
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