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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 01:11:20 GMT, Rockinghorse Winner
wrote: Ham op writes: The reference to Cecil's web site is VG if you do not want to use a tuner. Cecil does a great job with tuning stubs. I use a tuner. Some have stated that multiples of 1/2 wavelength can produce RF in the shack. In 50+ years I have not experienced this. I may be JUST LUCKY! Do you plan on using a tuner? Yes, I think I'll buy the MFJ QRP tuner. The instruction book I got with my mfj 989c tuner has a section on ladder line lengths to gravitate to, or avoid, depending on band. It can be downloaded free from the mfj web site. bob k5qwg |
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