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Date: | Tue, 14 Aug 2012 21:59:05 -0500 |
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Relax, take a zanyx and think. Since you have the 480 HX, buy a noise
bridge, put it in line and tune your tuner for the null which will match a
1/1 SWR. Here is another reason to buy the 480 SAT, like we all advized.
The internal tuner will match anything under 6/1, so if you get a match
operate the radio. If you don't get a match don't. As far as a tuning aid,
stop being a victim, look around for a schematic, and start placing adds and
contacting handy hams to see if anybody would be willing to build it for
you. With around 100,000 hams in the country maybe somebody would enjoy a
small project if you provided the diagram and parts. You'd have to send
them your 949 so that the jack could be installed.
Remember, you said how none of the local hams would help,
Well if one person says you are a jerk, they are probably wrong. If two
people say you are a jerk, its worth considering. If three people say you
are a jerk, they are probably right!!!
Are you really sure nobody connected with handyhams would build you a tuning
aid if you came up with the parts and tuner.
I think the noise bridge is probably the best solution, but I don't know if
they make ones that don't have to be taken out of line before transmitting
RF through them.
The 949 has a dummy load in it I think. Is your audio awful on the dummy
load? That might help diagnose the problem.
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