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thank you very much for your help
i wounder I sorta thought w/a sgc tuner at antenna a 'choke' wouldn't be needed,- since the tuner has pl259's do you know a place that makes a water proof choke (as opposed to looping the coax or trying to rig turns around a core myself ?? the control cable chokes, would a snap on type do it could you recomend r a good place to get those or what ever is best , specifically , i never bought any of those thanks very much again In article , Richard Clark wrote: On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 00:32:25 GMT, ml wrote: I sorta have 2 choices but want to know a few pro /con's Hi OM, Either will probably be indistinguishable from the other. If the tuner is lower, then keep the twin line, or its facsimile away from the metal support by three or so times the separation distance of the two feed lines. Don't forget to put chokes on the Transmission line to the tuner, and on the control lines to the tuner - at the tuner inputs for each. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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