Well it was the MFJ that seemed to be eatin half my watts.
The T match (hombrew) worked great. Set C's to low value,
find resonance with L, peak with C's.
I suspect the MFJ just loses a lot in the tiny components...
My traveling 'tuner' is a BCB variable cap, a hand wound coil,
and some clip leads. Just lay the parts out on the table top, rock,
or whatever is reasonably flat and non conducting. TX output
is a pair of 24" clip leads to the matchng network and antenna
is wire tossed up and out in opposite directions. Simple and works.
-Bob
Robert & Linda McGraw K4TAX wrote:
>Yes and most T networks have 2 or more points in which the Z match with
>complex Xl and Xc values can be obtained. Unfortunately only one is
>correct. The other one(s) is(are) always very in power/signal loss.
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>That's why I always use L networks such as the Tentec 238 etc.
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>73
>Bob, K4TAX
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