Just wondering something. Most recent transceivers contain a built-in autotuner. For a homebrewed amplifier, would this be sufficient to replace the input network in a cathode driven amp? I know a Q
contain a built-in sufficient to a Q of only 2 autotuner could this worked. The answer is absolutely not. The ARRL and Bill Orr Handbooks, and others will explain why. (((73))) Phil, K5PC __________
_________________________________________________________ I don't have any Bill Orr handbooks and I've never seen it in my ARRL handbooks. Could you please give a short explanation of the problem? Th
Many thanks to all who wrote. There were several good reasons why this is not a good idea. Back to the drawing board. Tnx again, -- 73, Bill W6WRT _______________________________________________ Amps
Hi Bill, I once used an MFJ 16010 mini-tuner in front of my Swan Mark 1 amplifier as a tuned input. When not in line the exciter (Yeasu FT-847) would fold back in power to about 50 watts. I would the
Unfortunately, these "several reasons" were NOT posted in the reflector, leaving many of us with similar questions "out in the cold!" "Communications" is a People skill, the rest is technology. Durwy