If you are tuning a coaxial fed antenna, you will want the tuner where the
coax ends and the antenna begins. That way, the reflected power is radiated
rather than absorbed by the antenna. Where you put the tuner is much more
important than what the tuner is.
This will require a tuner in a weather protected box and a way of remotely
powering it.
Sounds like a lot for a band that is virtually never open. Unless their is
FM activity near you, You will want to be horizontally polarized anyway.
This is much more noticable on local contacts, but I have found a 20 DB
difference here between a same or cross polorized contact when that is a
local contact.
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