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Auto balanced tuner

Mike Scott-7
>I have done it using motorized matched roller inductors and capacitor

>controlled by a PIC.

>I have not yet uploaded any pictures of this tuner to my web page but if

>anybody is curious then I could do so.

 

Don,

 

I am interested in your implementation of an motorized balanced tuner.

 

 

Mike Scott

 

AE6WA Tarzana, CA

K3/100 SN508

 

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Re: Auto balanced tuner

ab2tc
Me, too!! I am currently using a G5RV with a 1:1 current balun, then a remotely located auto tuner. Clearly this is not ideal although I have 200++ countries (170 confirmed) with 100W using it, so it can't be all bad. I am always looking for improvements and motorized tuners intrigue me.

Knut - AB2TC

Mike Scott-7 wrote
>I have done it using motorized matched roller inductors and capacitor

>controlled by a PIC.

>I have not yet uploaded any pictures of this tuner to my web page but if

>anybody is curious then I could do so.

 

Don,

 

I am interested in your implementation of an motorized balanced tuner.

 

 

Mike Scott

 

AE6WA Tarzana, CA

K3/100 SN508

 

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