I really don't like to use the word "fool" in this context, mostly because I understand the math behind the concepts involved. SOme of it is pretty harsh calculus. I just wish I could read Nemith code. that would make working with math a whole lot nicer.
-eric
On Jun 30, 2014, at 12:42 PM, Howard Kaufman wrote:
> All an antenna tuner can do is fool the transmitter. That process improves
> the transfer of power from the radio to the antenna. The closer the tuner
> is to the radiation point of the antenna, the better. With balanced line,
> this is not as critical as it is with coax. When coax absorbs power, that
> energy goes to ground, rather than out to the ionosphere.
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