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Re: [TenTec] tuner battle?

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] tuner battle?
From: Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX <RMcGraw@Blomand.Net>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2006 11:12:10 -0600
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Yes, and if you dumped the T match network and replaced it with an L network tuner you would find that the matching is much easier and always accurate. The L network will only match at one combination of L and C values. The T networks are known to appear to match at several combinations of L and C values, however only one combination is most efficient. It requires a network analyzer to figure out which one is correct.

73
Bob, K4TAX



Hardly,

I'm an apartment dweller, and QRP contester.  I've always had to make do
with compromise antennas, and T-matches.  Even with a roller inductor, I
still occasionally can't get down to 1.5:1 or less for an SWR.  This is
where the radio's autotuner comes into play. First, I tune for as low of an SWR as I can get with the T-match. THEN, I use the radio's autotuner to get
the radio seeing 1.5:1 or less.  BUT, you ahve to use the autotuner after
you're done with the T-match, otherwise, it will most definitely "fight"
with the T-match (you'll wind up tuning with one, and then the other, over
and over again). It'll be like a dog chasing its tail. So the T-match does
the basic tuning for the band you're on, and then the autotuner does the
fine tuning, and if you do search & pounce in contests, like I do, the
autotuner will fine tune your SWR for any significant frequency chenges you make on the band. But, you have to leave the T-match alone, once you set it
on the band you're operating.



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