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W5DXP wrote:
Tom Coates wrote: I recall reading about this many years ago but can't find it in any of the books I have now. How do I couple the meter to the antenna? Usually a couple of loops of coil are fastened to the end of the transmission line and the grid dip coil is inserted into the loops. Seems I had more fun with that old grid dip meter than I now do with an antenna analyzer. It contains a 6C4 and still works. I have an AN/PRM-10 GDO and I will not part with it. I have a MFJ 259B and I will not part with it, either. Follow the instructions above with a GDO. For more detailed analysis the MFJ 259B or equivalent Analyzer will do a FB job. Deacon Dave, W1MCE |
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