I haven't used a single antenna since 1960 (got license in 1955). do you
know the mess you get into with send recieve switches, change over
relays or knife switches?
It is hard enough to run the 833 with its own antenna tuner, and a
separate antenna tuner for the beverage feeding the NC183.
All antenna tuners here at the Premiere Pacific Northwest 160 meter
Contest SUPERSTATION are single tanks, with link coupled outputs with a
tap for a single wire feedline
mike w7dra
On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 16:58:08 -0700 (PDT) RT Clay <rt_clay@bellsouth.net>
writes:
> Yes, the rule wording for the low-band antennas is not clear. As
> written "...and single-element antennas on 40, 80, and 160 meters",
> it is not clear if that means ONE antenna for each of 40/80/160, or
> any number of single element antennas.
>
> If more than one is allowed, why wouldn't a Beverage be a "single
> element" antenna since it is just one piece of wire??
>
> If you want to disallow separate RX antennas, just say that only ONE
> antenna is allowed for each of 40, 80, and 160.
>
> Tor
> N4OGW/5
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