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On Fri, 09 Jun 2006 00:59:53 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
On Thu, 08 Jun 2006 20:33:12 -0400, Mike Coslo wrote: I'd buy a tuner that will handle open wire feed, lose the 4:1 balun, and get on the air. Mike, did you notice "Mystery's" comment re spending more money on a "tuner extender": "Not the answer I wanted to hear". She/he may be even less interested in the spend on the tuner you describe. I agree with you that antenna looks worth a try / perseverance, but it will probably need a wider range tuner than commonly fitted internal to transceivers unless you experiment (what's that!) to find a feedline length that the rig/runer accommodates on all bands, or switch feedline lengths. Owen There really isn't a lot of information on the antenna on the page I saw: http://www.k1jek.com/. Many antennas have a spectrum of frequencies and their associated SWR. Knowing my internal tuner can only handle 8:1 but the antenna shows places I am interested in using with 12:1, would help me in my decision to choose the antenna or another. the OP didn't have that information. I know that internal antenna tuners are basically 'fine-tuners' and are very limited compared to external tuners. (at least Kenwood is clear about that in their instruction guides. ) I am not pointing a finger at either party, Mystery for not posting the information or some warning nor the OP for not asking. The Mystery page isn't very Corporate looking so one would have to assume some give and take in the purchase by both parties. Is there any reason the antenna can't be returned for a refund? If not, can it be sold to someone else who is interested? This is one of life's lessons learned. I just looked at the review of the antenna from eHam.com: =============== WA1BSB Rating: 5/5 Apr 24, 2006 14:29 Homemade Ultrilite Senior Time owned: 0 to 3 months Hi I went and made a homemade Ultrilite I too 3 conductor tv rotor cable 70 ft each side and mounted it to a modified 450 ohm ladderloc at the center I then ran about 50 ft of ladder line down to a 4.1 balun I know the plan calls for 100 ft but I just dint have the spot to coil it up The antenna is in a flat top configuration up between 2 trees about 80 ft up from the balun I ran about 70 ft of RG8X 50 ohm to my 746 Pro it tunes perfect on all bands 10-160 using the radios tuner 1.1 swr Anyhow it works with good signal reports so far on 40 and 20 meter Im looking forward to trying in 75 and 160 Anyhow bottom line whether you make one or buy it its quite the antenna I glad I got one 73s ================== There are many other reviews about the antennas, both jr and sr. Maybe there is a better configuration that will work, or he may need the tuner or tuner extender. Good luck Buck -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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