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Old November 3rd 03, 03:54 PM
Bob Miller
 
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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 08:20:02 GMT, "Dennis"
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A LDG RT-11 feeding a ground mounted Butternut HF2V with TBR 160Mtr loading
kit at the base, ( resonant on 3 freqs, 1.8mhz/3.65 mhz/7.1mhz)
to get freqs above 7.100
OR a RT-11 base mounted feeding a CushCraft R8 to get Freqs 3.65mhz/ 1.8mhz
???
as i have both antennas here i wish to dispose of one, I would appreciate
any comments from hams that have used the LDG range of tuners

Kind Regards

de Dennis


Somehow, I'm guessing you'll have a lot better luck with an antenna
that's properly set up for the low bands, with the tuner bringing in
the high bands, than trying the inverse, where the tuner would be
trying to replace the big loading coils & radials for the low bands.
Might burn out the tuner.

Bob
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