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Michael Thurman <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Jul 2012 15:28:42 -0400
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are these end fed wires?  if so jus connect all fo them to the tuner and let the tuner worry about it  if not you will need a seprate antenna switch for 3 antennas  it is still a great idea to locate the tuner as close to the antenna as possible if you can't use window line instead oo coax

On Jul 1, 2012, at 11:58 AM, Pat Byrne wrote:

> I believe what I want exists but I haven't been able to find it yet.
> Briefly; I have two, soon to be three wire antennaes each connected 
> by an approximately fifty foot length of coax, out of the shack, 
> through the utility room, through the crawl space and then 
> outside.  My hope is to consolidate the coaxes to one, have an 
> automatic tuner just inside the PVC where the wires leave the house 
> and do my tuning/switching at that point.
> It is my belief that a tuner exists that will meet my criteria.  Or 
> is it just in my mind!
> Is anyone using such a beast and if so, can a total positively know 
> which antenna is connected?
> Thanks a lot.
> Pat, K9JAU 

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