Scott,
Thank you for your recommendation of the BT1500A. I had just come to that same
conclusion after reviewing the BT1500A features and reviews last night. It is
obviously a superior tuner for my needs because I want to work all bands
160-10, something the Johnson will not do. Now I need to sell my wife on why I
really need a $700 tuner to make my antenna system play. :-)
73,
Greg N6GK
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From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Scott Harwood
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 4:39 AM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Tuner for Centurion to balanced antenna
Greg:
Before you run off and buy a old used Johnson matchbox, take a look at the
Palstar BT1500A 1500 Watt Balanced Line tuner. Although somewhat expensive, it
is superior to the matchbox and uses newer design incorporating two inductors
and balun on the input. QST had a review on balanced tuners several months ago
and if you read it, I think you will find it to be better. Also you can read
reviews of actual owners at /www.eham.net/reviews/detail/3924.
I purchased one for a loop fed with balanced line and am very satistied with it.
73
Scott
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From: "Gregory J Knapp" <gknapp@freshrain.org>
Reply-To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 21:35:30 -0700
>I'd just like to thank everyone who replied to my request for advice.
>The response, both on and off the list, has been incredible and I am quite
>overwhelmed by the expertise, hints and kinks, and practical knowledge shared.
>I am new to this list (but have had and loved Ten Tec gear since my Ten Tec
>PM3A days about 30 years ago), but I am amazed at the willingness of you all
>to help me out!
>Based on all the list postings and private Emails I received, my wife (KB6TTC)
>and I have decided to obtain a Johnson KW Matchbox (or equivalent from a
>private party) and start with simple dipole setup, somewhere around 140 feet
>long and up 78 feet at the center, and see how that works. Thanks too for all
>the advice on how to properly bring the open wire feed line from the antenna
>to the operating position, and what to avoid--we learned so much from you all!
>I must say that words fail me to express how overwhelmed we are by the quality
>and thoughtfulness of your responses. The amount of your valuable time spent
>sharing your experiences with me (some even sending me EZNEC plots of various
>configurations) is a most wonderful gift. Ten Tec people are the GREATEST!
>Thank you all so much! Hope to hear you on using the new antenna system by
>this Fall!
>
>73 & God Bless,
>
>Greg, N6GK
>Linda, KB6TTC
>
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