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Bill,
Not all 'auto-tuners' are built equally. Meaning that the '850's tuner may or may not work with balanced feed line. (I have two radios with auto tuners, neither will handle the balanced feed line, even using a balun. One of them is an '850', best radio Kenwood ever made!). It depends on what the range of impedances the tuner is able to handle, and what the antenna system presents to it. It's certainly possible, but I wouldn't count on it. If money were no object, and if I had the required building skills, I'd have a 'balanced tuner' that would handle anything I could hook to it. But! My 'lazy' out weighs my desire, and to be honest, I can't tell the difference in not using a balanced tuner. (My loop isn't anything near 'optimum' in where it is and how high it is, by the way, so using a balanced tuner just isn't going to make much difference. It does what I ask of it, so who cares.) 'Doc PS - There are only two kinds of people who use feed lines in/on the ground. Those who have run over it with a lawn mower, and those who will run over it with a lawn mower... |
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