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![]() "gareth" wrote in message ... Whereas it has become de rigeur for remoate ATUs at the feedpoint of the antenna, tuning automatically, I wonder if anyone has historically done this by the Armstrong***** method? I did this a number of years ago when confronted by a homeowner's association. My antenna became a flagpole, insulated from ground and fed with a manual ATU. Since I mostly operate CW on HF, I had settings for the CW portion of each band. The only "armstrong" involved was that I had to go to the antenna to change bands. That really wasn't too bad. |
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"Wayne" wrote in message
... "gareth" wrote in message ... Whereas it has become de rigeur for remoate ATUs at the feedpoint of the antenna, tuning automatically, I wonder if anyone has historically done this by the Armstrong***** method? I did this a number of years ago when confronted by a homeowner's association. My antenna became a flagpole, insulated from ground and fed with a manual ATU. Since I mostly operate CW on HF, I had settings for the CW portion of each band. The only "armstrong" involved was that I had to go to the antenna to change bands. That really wasn't too bad. Inevitably that will be my approach until such times as remote control arrives. Now, as it happens, I do have the requisite skills both in hardware and software to conceive of something in those areas, but as a professional softy, I refrain from Busmens' holidays. |
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On Sat, 10 Oct 2015 10:42:07 +0100, gareth wrote:
Now, as it happens, I do have the requisite skills both in hardware and software to conceive of something in those areas, but as a professional softy, I refrain from Busmens' holidays. Imagine how peaceful Usenet would be if you'd ever bean a professional halfwit. |
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