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![]() "C. J. Clegg" wrote Which is the best amateur-band automatic antenna tuner made, for use with a 160-meter inverted V with open wire feeders, to cover 160 through 6 meters? Most ATU's could tune your rain gutter with about equally bad performance that you would get on any single antenna that you asked to service that entire bandwidth. Also, is there much perceptible difference in performance, loss, signal strength, etc. between the best of the best and the ones that are only average in quality, assuming that both will properly tune the antenna? I have never read reviews that compared them against each other. http://www.eham.net/reviews/ will display the comments you're looking for. After eight months of use, I am completely pleased with my MFJ-994 600w ATU. Jack Painter Virginia Beach, Virginia |
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On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 23:28:06 -0500, "Jack Painter"
wrote: Most ATU's could tune your rain gutter with about equally bad performance that you would get on any single antenna that you asked to service that entire bandwidth. Good morning, Jack. Well, that's not entirely true I don't think ... it's probably true enough when referring to a physically-short antenna that you're trying to extend well beyond its range, but I have a 160-meter inverted vee fed with an open wire line that works very, very well on 160 through 10 (haven't tried it on 6 yet because my manual tuner won't go that far). Thanks for the eham.net link, I'll check it out. CJ |
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