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Guys,
While I appreciate the banter, and the points supposedly being made, might I ask if anyone has an actual answer to my original question? All I want to do is feed a dipole or longwire without running 250 feet of ladder line across the yard, so I can cut down on my antenna farm (Dipoles, etc, all strung up from the trees). A tuner out in the yard seems like a reasonable solution. Thanks in advance. Bill wrote in message ... Roy, Don't forget that W8JI has said that "extra power" improves the signal to noise ratio. He has noted that a 1200w output to 1500w output increase made all the difference in copy vs no-copy. One doesn't hear this side of the argument very often. Bill Cook Roy Lewallen wrote: Interesting. Just the other day, we were told that 10 dB wasn't enough signal strength difference to worry about, and even ol' "Kurt Sturba" has said that a mere 18 dB isn't that big a deal. Now here we have someone who feels that an extra 1.5 to 2 dB is worth considerable trouble and expense. Just goes to show ya. Roy Lewallen, W7EL M Wilson wrote: Hello... I am looking to install either a dipole, or just a long wire, and need suffestions on a tuner. I am running an amp, 700-800 watts out max. The SGC 235 has a max input of 500 watts (no, I am not lowering the power, sorry). So, Who makes an automatic tuner that handles 1000 watts, and can be mounted outdoors, at the antenna feed-point? Sunair came to mind, any info on these, where to obtain, how to control it, etc? Any others? Harris? Thanks MW |