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Many thanks for your input there Bruce, and have a great New Year.
VK2DQC "Bruce in Alaska" wrote in message ... In article , Bob Miller wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 15:31:59 +1100, "Allan Jeal" wrote: Is it possible to get some fairly brief opinions without causing a war or even arguments .... Is it likely to damage an Icom AH4 auto antenna tuner if the "antenna" terminal is attached to one leg of a V (resonant at 14Mhz) and the earth terminal is connected to the other leg of the V (resonant at 7Mhz) without any additional grounding. Is there any reason to swap the legs around. Assume 100 watts max. It would be helpful if any opinions came from those who are familiar with the internals of the AH4. It would also be helpful if any repondents understood that others could have a differing opinion. de VK2DQC, Allan. tnx If you do a Google search for the AH-4 -- there used to be someone with a page that showed it hooked up to a dipole, using the ground lug for one of the dipole elements. bob k5qwg I have used similar setups in commercial service all over alaska. We used SEA1612B Autotuners feeding twin Morad 2600 Loaded whips in a dipole configuration. The only caviate that I would put out is, that you might think about decoupling the Coax Feedline and Power Leads by wrapping them in bifilar fashion on a suitable torriod core. The above systems are still in use 15 years later, and doing just fine on frequencies from 2.0 Mhz all the way up to 26 Mhz. the other thng that you must figure on, it that these type of antenna tuners can't tune the 1/2 Wave Resonante Frequency of the connected antenna. So, one must carefully consider just where the 1/2 Wavelength Resonance Point is, and place it in a portion of the spectrum that your not going to want to transmit. Bruce in alaska (AL7AQ) -- add a 2 before @ |
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