> For 30 meters and up, I think you will find that the MFJ small resonant
> loop antenna hard to beat on a performance basis. RF wise, the AEA should
> be equivalent but it is harder to tune and much easier to break.
>
> 73, Eric N7CL
Maybe my understanding of these gizmos is a little simplistic, but
shouldn't it be relatively easy to build an auto-tuner for these things?
1) sample fwd and refl power
2) derive sign of the phase difference
3) drive the capacitor motor one way or t'other
73, Dave NG0X dcurtis@mipos2.intel.com
>From eric%modular.UUCP@cs.arizona.edu (Eric Gustafson) Thu Jul 14 22:50:38
>1994
From: eric%modular.UUCP@cs.arizona.edu (Eric Gustafson) (Eric Gustafson)
Subject: W5WMU...THE FULL PICTURE
Message-ID: <9407142150.AA07400@modular>
Steve,
The correct term for your SB200 is DRIVER.
73, Eric N7CL
>From H. L. Serra" <hlserra@teetot.acusd.edu Thu Jul 14 23:19:06 1994
From: H. L. Serra" <hlserra@teetot.acusd.edu (H. L. Serra)
Subject: HP Diodes
Message-ID: <Pine.3.07.9407141506.A27338-9100000@teetot.acusd.edu>
Anyone looking for the Hewlett Packard diodes to replace existing front
end switching diodes in transceivers per the Rohde articles in QST:
Newark Electronics has them, but are back-ordered two months on the BULK
HP diodes. Instead, ask for the HP 5082-3081#T25, which is the same HP
diode in a tape and reel configuration (i.e.the diodes are strip-taped
together, and easily pulled apart) at the same price, and in stock.
73, Larry N6AZE
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