>// 10MHz requires a bandswitch with an additional contact because 10MHz
>is too far from from 7MHz or 14MHz to allow sharing bands -- such as
>12m/10m.
Very untrue. The SB-200 will tune up quite nicely on 30 meters in stock
form, just like it does on 17 and 12 using the 15 and 10 meter band spots. I
do not remember which band was better, 7 or 14 mhz, but she will tune up
there with ease.
Lane
Ku7i
>
> >Any instruction available? Also interested to add
> >1,8MHz. All hints are very welcome!
> >
>// 1.8MHz is difficult to add to a SB-200 because, unlike the SB-220,
>there is not much room for the added L, Tune-C, and Load-C padders.
>
>cheerio, Jukka
>
>- R. L. Measures, 805.386.3734,AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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