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I was having a problem with my new LDG AT-100PRO
autotuner - If I went above 50w FM on 10 meters, The tuner's CPU would "crash". Powering the tuner off and on again would usually fix it but sometimes I'd have to re- program some of the settings. I am trying to tune a 40m dipole that has this feed arraingment: Rig/SWR Bridge/Switch/Tuner/RG58 (25')/RG58 coil (12 turns @ 5-1/2" dia/450 ohm ladder line (50')/antenna Thinking I had RF in the shack, I went to Radio Shack & bought $21 worth of ferrite chokes. I put a coaxial choke on the input to the tuner and another on the output. I put a snap on (square) choke on the feedline going from the rig to the swr bridge and another on the power cable to the rig. I tried many setups including putting chokes on the tuner's power cable and ended up with the above setup working the best. Now (finally!) to my questions: 1) How good are radio shack chokes? 2) I was only able to get 4 turns around the feedline's choke - is that enough? 3) Am I just messing too much around trying to get a 40m dipole to tune on 10m? 4) Would I do better to add a balun and run the 450 ohm ladder line direct to the tuner? -- 73's es gd dx de Ken KGØWX Grid EM17ip, Flying Pigs #1055, List Owner, Yahoo! E-groups: VX-2R & FT-857 |
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