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Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4:
Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY |
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Bob Cook wrote: Re 20 meter hamstick and AH-4: Do you mean you are using an AH-4 to tune the 20 m hamstick to other bands? If so, to which bands and what kind of SWR's? Bob K9KKY I have used it on 40 meters successfully and on 15 and 10. The SWR is perfect. The efficiency of the system is not so good. I can do the same thing with my Webster BandSpanner. My biggest problem is being mobile when there is a band opening. Havn't found that many on 15 & 10 recently....at least when I have been in the car. With the AH-4, it really doesn't matter what I put back on the antenna mount. It will find he L/C combination and match it to the radio (within reason of course...obviously can't use a 1/4 wave UHF spike on 40 meters). I have been looking around for a 102" CB whip. That would work as well as anything. |
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