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Louis, you may want to look into the Palomar_engineers variant on their
noise bridge they call the antenna tuner-tuner
It sits between therig andthe tuner. You have a noise bridge that's preset
to 1-to-1. This means, when the bridge sees 1-2-1, the thing goes quiet.
So, you adjust your tuner, till it's as quiet as you can get it, turn off
the bridge, and you are all set.
Rather nice.
Costs about $100.00 is I remember correctly.
Try them at:
http://www.palomar-engineers.com.
If this doesn't work, try a searchengine.
Hope this helps
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Louis Kim Kline" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 4:24 AM
Subject: Re: Audible Power Meter
> What are folks generally using on the list to adjust antenna tuners for
> minimum SWR and maximum forward power? I have recently put an HF station
> back on the air. I am relying on my automatic antenna tuner to do the
> magic for me. So far, with a G5RV it seems to be working so-so. I might
> be interested in something like this, but I'd kind of like to see what is
> around and what others are typically using. This is still recent enough
> for me that all of my metering is conventional visual meters, and I don't
> have a good feeling for the range of products out there.
>
> 73, de Lou K2LKK
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> Louis (Kim) Kline, A.R.S. K2LKK
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