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"KG0WX" wrote: Depends on how bad a mismatch and how much RF you're going to cram through it. For easier setups, like a dipole and 100w, A LDG Z100 will work. Need more? Get an LDG AT200Pro or 100 pro. If you are QRP, try a Z11, also from LDG. I've had experience with all the above tuners (except the 200 which UPS left on my porch then got stolen.) Anyways, LDG makes a fair to excellent product line HOWEVER, My K2's internal tuner will tune a worse match than any of the listed LDG tuners. Of course if you want a KAT2 tuner, You'll need a K2 to install it in.... I know - you were just looking for an excuse to build a K2, right? Ken KG0WX surprized that nobody mentioned the sgc tungers i've been using 2 for quite some time the mac200 and a sgc237 it tunes all bands/modes a tiny short dipole that i am using down to never more than 1.2swr tunes in a sec or so and well the 237 is mostly quite, but being roof mounted moot point the mac200 has usual relay noise on initial tune, brief click after but has way cool 4way antenna switch and swr /pwr meters!! and they tune w/rf by themselfs not that it's unique i also use ldg great stuff these 2 firms seem to kinda corner the market |
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