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Bill Turner wrote: If you're a purist, a simple L-network at the base will transform whatever impedance you have to exactly 50 ohms. L-networks of this type are quite broadbanded and one setting will usually cover the whole band. Tuners, begone! :-) -- Bill W6WRT In what world does an "L network" not equal exactly what a tuner does for a wire antenna? An autotuner is nothing more than a binary incremented L Network with autofeedback of directional power, and phase. You suggestion is the same thing with no feedback or incremental changes. Me |
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