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![]() "Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... As a *very* loose definition of work, I would say that I would expect an antenna that advertises itself as an "all band" would allow a modern Transceiver to put our something like full power, that is, to not fold back on power. Oh yeah, and to radiate something. I don't see a tuner in that diagram, so take your pick whether they are assuming an internal tuner. if i bought a similar antenna, i'd assume i'd need a tuner. i mean i needed one with my 120 foot (60 + 60) foot doublet. you don't even need a real fancy tuner, mine was a small Yaesu digital. it did have some problems on 40 meters (high Z?). Gravity |
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gravity wrote:
"Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... As a *very* loose definition of work, I would say that I would expect an antenna that advertises itself as an "all band" would allow a modern Transceiver to put our something like full power, that is, to not fold back on power. Oh yeah, and to radiate something. I don't see a tuner in that diagram, so take your pick whether they are assuming an internal tuner. if i bought a similar antenna, i'd assume i'd need a tuner. i mean i needed one with my 120 foot (60 + 60) foot doublet. you don't even need a real fancy tuner, mine was a small Yaesu digital. it did have some problems on 40 meters (high Z?). That antenna *would* work okay with ladder line, and a tuner that could handle the same. I decided to do something really radical. I just sent off an email to BuxComm to ask just what type of antenna it is.... - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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Mike Coslo wrote:
gravity wrote: "Michael Coslo" wrote in message ... As a *very* loose definition of work, I would say that I would expect an antenna that advertises itself as an "all band" would allow a modern Transceiver to put our something like full power, that is, to not fold back on power. Oh yeah, and to radiate something. I don't see a tuner in that diagram, so take your pick whether they are assuming an internal tuner. if i bought a similar antenna, i'd assume i'd need a tuner. i mean i needed one with my 120 foot (60 + 60) foot doublet. you don't even need a real fancy tuner, mine was a small Yaesu digital. it did have some problems on 40 meters (high Z?). That antenna *would* work okay with ladder line, and a tuner that could handle the same. I decided to do something really radical. I just sent off an email to BuxComm to ask just what type of antenna it is.... Tech support at BuxComm emailed me back, and the antenna is indeed *not* an OCF. It is an equal leg length antenna. My deduction was incorrect. What an odd antenna! I was referred to a similar antenna in the ARRL handbook, although I'll note that it used ladder line instead of a balun and coax. The response was very prompt and courteous, and although I could see myself buying some of their other antennas, I think I'll pass on that one! 8^) - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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On Mon, 03 Jul 2006 12:24:34 -0400, Michael Coslo
wrote: Tech support at BuxComm emailed me back, and the antenna is indeed *not* an OCF. It is an equal leg length antenna. My deduction was incorrect. Thanks Mike... Owen -- |
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