- 1. [TenTec] Problem on 160 meters, Whats up? Thanks ! (score: 1)
- Author: Jeff <n3jbh@yahoo.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 15:20:10 -0700 (PDT)
- Hey might most gracious and sincere thanks too every one that responded. Paul from Palstar insisted that it was not his balun but seems every one else and i do mean EVERY ONE ELSE And that was over
- /archives//html/TenTec/2009-03/msg00338.html (7,611 bytes)
- 2. Re: [TenTec] Problem on 160 meters, Whats up? Thanks ! (score: 1)
- Author: "Mike Hyder -N4NT-" <Mike_N4NT@embarqmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 18:41:36 -0400
- Hi Jeff, If you are feeding this antenna with ladder line, do you need a balun at all? 73, Mike N4NT Hey might most gracious and sincere thanks too every one that responded. Paul from Palstar insiste
- /archives//html/TenTec/2009-03/msg00339.html (7,574 bytes)
- 3. Re: [TenTec] Problem on 160 meters, Whats up? Thanks ! (score: 1)
- Author: "Bob McGraw - K4TAX" <RMcGraw@Blomand.net>
- Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 23:01:16 -0500
- OK I'll accept the fact that the Palstar tuner uses a 1:1 balun on the input. Now that raises the question, and I guess I could have researched it, but then is the Palstar tuner a balanced tuner? As
- /archives//html/TenTec/2009-03/msg00342.html (8,702 bytes)
- 4. Re: [TenTec] Problem on 160 meters, Whats up? Thanks ! (score: 1)
- Author: Stuart Rohre <rohre@arlut.utexas.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 17:35:18 -0500
- Just because a tuner has a balun on its input, its own circuit can still be unbalanced (like an L net). That might still work on many balanced antennas if you lift the ground side of the L net with t
- /archives//html/TenTec/2009-03/msg00357.html (11,554 bytes)
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