That's a great way to do it and I can confirm that it works as I have the
same basic set-up. And I don't have to worry about transmitting into the
analyzer.
A couple of coax switches, a MFJ 259 series and a Heath cantenna do the job
for anything from 160M through 6M and all the way to legal limit power. It
saves stress on PA transistors, likely flash-over in amps and tuners. And
it is the "legal" way to do it.
73
Bob, K4TAX
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From: <OTAKEBI@aol.com>
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Sent: Monday, October 01, 2007 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Tuning Rigs
> Nothing beats an MFJ 259 or 259B Analyzer.
> I had a Palomar Tuner Tuner and did not like it.
> I have the MFJ 259 hooked up to a jack on an ant. switch.
> All I do is switch the 259 in line set the freq. display on the 259 to
> the
> freq I want to tune to and adjust the transmatch for a flat SWR at 50
> ohm.
> No one hears anything on the air and when I switch the ant. switch back
> to
> the rig the MFJ goes offline and I have a perfect match.
> The plus is I can use it for all kinds of ant. work when I need to.
> It also has a frequency counter and it can be used to send out a signal
> and
> use it as a frequency generator.
> Great product and well worth the price even a better deal if you can find
> a
> used one like I did.
> Dan/N4VET
>
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