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Not sure about the tuner on the 570, but I know the tuner on the 2000 will
not tune 60 meters even after the mod is done to allow tx on that band.
The G5RV I had 15 years ago was made by Van Gordon and the paperwork said
it would not work on 30 meters. Perhaps a wider matching tuner would tune
this band for you.
One way to make the 102 foot model work on 160 is to short the feedline at
the tx end and feed it against ground like a marconi. You would need an
external tuner to make this work and also need a very good ground. Never
tried this myself, but have heard that it can get you on 160 where space is
a limitation.
73, Steve KW3A
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Subject: Re: g5rv antenna
> I have one of these and must tune for each band. I am using a ts570 and
with
> the internal tuner I cannot tune for 160, 60, or 30 mete5rs. I can also
not
> tune the bottom section of the 10 meter band up to about 28.398 or so but
other
> than that it does an excellent job for me. It does tune out better on 20
meters
> than other bands but does an excellent job from 80-12 nd for most of 10
for me.
> I have decided that if I connect one end via a switch and essentially
double the
> length of one leg I should be able to use it for 160 meters as well.
>
> Tom
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> Tom Brennan KD5VIJ, CCC-A/SLP, R/D - AU
> web page http://titan.sfasu.edu/~g_brennantg/sonicpage.html
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