The superintendent works very well, and is very easy to assemble and play with the tricky part when getting the SWR low is to move the coil one notch up or down at a time and check it it is tough to hear the receiver noise correctly when you have your hand on the coil to move it. Other than that it is a
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> On Jun 14, 2015, at 12:07 PM, Jim Gammon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Hi Dannie, I just wrote in a separate email about my limited
> experience trying to tune an MP1, didn't seem too user friendly.
> However, since I use a DXCC Dipole and a vertical, I don't have
> much occasion to use the MP1 at present.
> Wishing you a successful outcome on your knee replacement! 73,
> Jim WA6EKS
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan B Dyer Jr,/Danny" <[log in to unmask]
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date sent: Sun, 14 Jun 2015 09:38:59 -0400
> Subject: Super Antenna Thoughts
>
> Hi All,
> I hadn't heard of Super Ant's founder, Vern's, W6mma, I think his
> call is,
> passing.
> And never used the Yagi, but I have and use, and have had and
> used several
> of the MP1, tunable verticals, to great advantage.
> Don't have time to expound on list this morning, and may not be
> able to
> today, as I have total left knee replacement surgery in the
> morning, and
> time is getting short for all things!
> But I can talk on the phone a little this afternoon, if desired.
> Write me
> off list, and I'll get my number to you, or I'll call you if you
> wish.
> *Bottom line is, the MP1 stock gives you 40-10 meters, and both a
> sixty
> meter and eighty meter coil are additionally available.
> This is a pretty simple and blind friendly unit.
> 73, Danny Dyer, Wb4idu.
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