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Bruce in alaska wrote:
Up here in Alaska, we used to use the SAT Balanced Antenna Tuners to feed 300 Ohm Twin-lead Dipoles, cut for the Lowest Frequency Channel in the Radio. then use a Bird WattMeter in the Coax Feeding the Tuner, while doing the Setup. After things were setup for each channel and Band in the Radio, we would tape a pair of NE2's, one on each side of the Twin-lead at the closest Voltage Node to the Tuner. then the Operator could watch the RF Output on the NE2's. worked fair... for the those days... Shucks, up there in Alaska, KL7BFB ("Barrel Full of Beer") ran a (Alaska?) gallon of AM to a lazy H antenna. It had a fluorescent tube taped to each of the four wire ends, which lit up nicely when he hit the mike button. Ah, those were the days. . . 'Course I used to run out onto the runway at the Juneau airport to retrieve ducks I'd shot. Bet you can't do that any more! Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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