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there is an old term, you can't put lipstick on a pig.
If the ts2000's internal tuner won't tune an antenna, then you really have a
problem with the antenna being resonant or even close on that frequency.
Sticking a bigger tuner in line isn't going to make the antenna work any
better at all.
Just because you get the swr on the radio end down to 1 to 1, doesn't
suddenly make the antenna work on a band where it won't tune.
If you are using a vertical, you should be able to tune it down to something
less than 3 to 1 on the bands it is designed for and let the ts2000 internal
tuner deal with it.
Using a tuner to get the radio to see a 1 to 1 swr on bands the antenna
isnt' designed for is totally ineffective and you might as well just not
bother as you get the same result anyway.
Transmitting into a 6 to 1 swr will get you about the same performance as
tuning that 6 to 1 swr down to 1 with a tuner and fooling the radio . The
end result is you get little RF to the antenna, and when it does get there,
the antenna doesn't resonate anyway so most of it goes back into the ground.
But you can do what you want. The 998 does work with the ts2000 and is a
good choice if you want to go that way.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
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From: "Richard B McDonald" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2014 1:02 PM
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: MFJ 998 External Auto Tuner & Kenwood TS-2000
> Hi!
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>
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> I am thinking about getting the MFJ 998 external auto antenna tuner
> <https://www.hamcity.com/store/pc/MFJ-998-p293.htm> together with the MFJ
> 5114K interface cable
> <http://www.hamcity.com/store/pc/MFJ-5114K-p2127.htm>
> for my Kenwood TS-2000. Supposedly, with this setup, 1) there is no need
> for a separate power supply and 2) the TS-2000 interfaces with the MFJ
> 998.
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> Is this true? Does the tune function operate by using the TS-2000's
> "tuner"
> button? Are CW squawks heard if (and if not) a match is attained?
> Generally, is this basically a seamless integration with the TS-2000, and
> is
> this a "good" setup?
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>
>
> 73,
>
> Richard KK6MRH
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