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Quite interesting. If I understand the reviews correctly, the antenna uses an off the shelf tuner made by a different company? And the choke is made by Palomar? Really??? 73, Dave AB7E ___________
The tuners are listed as an Add-ons but I wonder why it is needed for an antenna with nearly perfect SWR on every band. https://greylineperformance.com/collections/vertical-antenna/products/28-foot-v
I looked on eHam reviews, and saw someone, using an autotuner at the antennas happily report that the SWR was essentially 1:1 on every band. My though was"I should hope so; otherwise, your autotuner
Try this -- https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/ripped-off-by-kl2a-jon-kimball-greyline-performance.722261/ or Shortened to: https://bit.ly/3kd5kOD 73, Gary "Joe" kk0sd _________________________
There are two links in your post, both work fine if you separate them and watch for word wrap. https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/ripped-off-by-kl2a-jon-kimball-greyline-performance.704859/ htt
The link was two links run together. -- 73, -de John NI0K https://www.qrz.com/db/NI0K k7lxc-- via TowerTalk wrote on 10/19/2020 1:02 PM: Forum postings related to Greyline Performance on QRZ: https
I has a private email exchange with someone who would know about KL2A, and his response lent credibility to the negative comments in those links. Based on all that, I'd avoid the company. 73, Jim K9Y
Here's another QRZ thread on the same subject: https://forums.qrz.com/index.php?threads/greyline-performance-antennas-apalling-service-and-customer-support.666291/ That thread is now up to 18 pages.