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Steve,
I like the idea of the wide matching range, but I don't want to spend
over $1000 for a tuner. Even $500, which is what the LDG AT1000
costs, is more than I'd like to pay, especially when my old Icom
works well enough on the bands I use most of the time. Maybe I'll
just wait for something to appear on the used market.
Steve
On Monday 4/10/06 21:50 Steve Forst wrote:
>Yes that's true, it does have a wide matching range and I am happy with it.
>One thing threw me when I got it almost 2 years ago: My old MFJ tuner had
>single turn caps. The caps on the Palstar need 6 turns on the knob to do a
>single 360 degree rotation of the cap. Half the knobs would be half the
>work, but as you said, you do get a wider range.
>
>Steve KW3A
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Steve Dresser" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 9:24 PM
>Subject: Re: Auto-tuners
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> > On Monday 4/10/06 16:38 Steve Forst wrote:
> > >But if I was going to do it again I'd get the one with only 1 capacitor
> > >instead of the 2 caps on this one.
> > I can see how that would make it easier to operate, but don't you get
> > a wider tuning range with two caps?
> >
> > Steve
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