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That wasn't quite clear enough. I do own a gimmick, one of the
Conway units, and it is connected across the SWR meter in the linear
amplifier. A voltage-controlled oscillator is definitely called for;
it's just a question of where in the system you hook it up.
If you adopt methods like mine, you will need to spend a little time
working with a sighted person to establish some rough presets for the
plate tuning and loading controls. Hopefully they have pointers on
them. It's also helpful to have a dummy load available; you can tune
up on that and then switch to your antenna if necessary for final
touch-up.
When I'm on the air, I work 80 through 10 meters, mostly CW and
mostly DX contests. Twenty meters has been excellent in the late
evenings lately. Last night I worked 9K2 and a couple of Russians.
A few weeks ago I finally worked Albania (as you can guess, I'm not
on the air all that much). I need to have some antenna work done
this summer because my 40 dipole is down, and for some reason, the
KT34XA 6-element tribander at 60 feet won't turn north of northeast.
Also, after 7 years off the air, it might be time to get the linear
amplifier repaired.
On Sun, 18 May 2003 18:57:38 -02-30, Michael wrote:
>Lloyd:
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>Do you have enough vision to read the SWR meter on an antenna tuner? I
>don't so I'm wondering how I might accomplish your tuning methods with out
>any sort of device connected.
>Also can you work multiple bands?
>My main transceiver of interest is the Yaesu FT-101ZD/102. I know, quite
>well, an owner of a 101ZD and an owner of 2 102s and they haven't been
>exactly cooperative with allowing me to attach any sort of tuning aid to
>there rigs. I guess you can't blame them <HI HI> with the value of these
>grate old classics.
>
>73:
>Michael VO1RYN
Braille is the solution to the digital divide.
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, Maryland
home: <http://lras.home.sprynet.com/>
Work: <http://www.loc.gov/nls/>
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