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, ve2pid wrote: I think we were the first company to ever publish tuning specs for autotuners and I happen to choose polar that day, so that's what everyone else uses now for autotuners. Unless you published your specs over 20 years ago, Motorola was the first one to publish Tuning Range Specs, for their Second Generation Autotuner, back when Bill Shielb was Chief Engineer for the MF/HF SSB Engineering Group...... Most of the Modern Day Binary Lumped Constant AutoTuners are based on his work at Motorola, which he brought out west, when he came to Northern Radio Co., and then finally to Berlonix Corp. The SEA-1600 by SEA, (Stephens Engineering Assoc.) was a reverse engineered AutoTuner based on Bills work, done my Mark Johnson and Bill Forgey at SEA, but with a much improved Microprocessor Control algorithm, Phase and Power Sensors, and spawned a long Series of SEA16xx Autotuners, of which the SEA1612B was the most recognized, and the SGC Tuners were copies. |
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