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I just acquired a Wilson 1000 base-loaded mag-mount antenna. The whip
is 62" long and gives lowest SWR (1.2) at CB channel 1 (26.965 mHz). So, to be a good CB antenna, the whip needs to be shortened to give lowest SWR at 27.200 mHz -- roughly the middle of the CB band. I want to also use this antenna for 10M. I don't want to bother with a tuner. I originally was going to buy a second, even shorter, whip for 10M and switch the whips for th eband I wanted at the moment. Then I thought that maybe I could throw together a simple RLC circuit to use at the radio for 10M. How can I determine what I need? I think I have more than enough sophisticated equipment, but not the practical experience to use it. In particular, I just built the AmQRP Antenna Analyzer and can measure the SWR, impedance and reactance at any frequency. I have a dip meter. I have manual tuners that can bring the SWR down to 1.0 in the middle of the 10M band. How do I use these to design a simple RLC circuit that does what the manual tuner does at the middle of 10M? Ken KC2JDY Ken (to reply via email remove "zz" from address) |