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![]() "Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message ... On Sun, 05 Jul 2015 20:22:19 +0100, Brian Reay wrote: As for a simpler way, I'd recommend a remote auto-matcher like an SGC at the antenna base. It will minimise coax losses and should give you a good match, at least for most bands. I've used a similar set up (with radials) and achieved a good match even on 80m. If your radio has a built in tuner, then it can be used to 'tweak' the match in the event the radio isn't 'seeing' 1.5:1. Turn it off initially. Let the SGC find a match. If it isn't ideal, use the local ATU for a final tweak. I never found this was required but YMMV. Not everyone is a true believer in antenna tuners: http://www.qsl.net/g3tso/Hombrew-Mobile%20Antennas.html Interesting. I'm off on a different approach. I have an RF ammeter mounted in a box. The box is in the shack between the ATU and the antenna. I simply adjust the ATU for max current on the ammeter. |
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