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Steve Forst <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Jun 2015 23:38:26 -0400
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Glenn,

If you wind up with a more modern rig, it may already have a tuner in 
it.    Always exceptions, but it has pretty much been the norm for a while.

If you are limited to 10 meters, it isn't hard to build or buy an 
antenna resonant for the band, so a tuner wouldn't be needed at the 
present time.

If you use a manual tuner like this, you will need a device to help you 
tune  it, unless  you have enough sight to read a swr meter.

Seems  like you have all kinds of junk in your attic.  Maybe there is a 
radio hiding up there too?

Looks like you are itching to go.  Good luck,
Steve KW3A

On 6/19/2015 11:20 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
> Hi All,
> When I get a rig, I will probably need an antenna tuner.
> Since I don't have a budget for that too, I went to my attic and brought
> down something I bought used at a Hamvention auction, about 20 years ago.
> I am not sure if it is an antenna tuner, so I was wondering if someone here
> could tell me if it is or not.
> It is called a Leader Antenna Coupler
> Model LAC 895
> http://www.radiomuseum.org/r/leader_antenna_coupler_lac_895_l.html
> On the above link, if you can see it, I believe it may have a picture of it.
> Thanks.
>
> Glenn
>
> Known  as: Glenn, Lenny, or N0YJV
>
>
>

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