I know this is the TT reflector, but how do like your Palstar AT-Auto? I am
considering getting one and would appreciate your input.
If you prefer to take it offline my email address is below.
Thanks and 73
Jerry N9AW
n9aw at sbcglobal dot net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richards" <jruing@ameritech.net>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2012 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Tuner Questions
>I had the conundrum a couple of years ago. I went to Dayton to talk to
> both Palstar and TT and also any hams hanging around. I got a mixed bag
> of opinions, some hams hanging around the TT display who said they
> owned, or had owned, the TT tuner, and about half said to get it, and
> the other half advised me to get the Palstar.
>
> In contrast, many hams on this and other TT discussion lists for whom I
> have significant respect, either as a result of their long term
> experience or specialized technical expertise, appear more positive,
> overall, and I place greater weight to their assessment.
>
> The universal positive is the L-Network design that generally can have
> but one properly tuned, "best" setting, whereas the AT2K (which I own)
> is of a different design (won't say for fear of misrepresenting it) and
> I can get a really low match with multiple L and C settings. Thus,
> with the AT2K, you might debate whether a high L and a low C is better
> than the other way around. On the AT2K you have the two input and
> output capacitors, and you can easily move one up, and the other down,
> and vice versa, to obtain multiple good matches with the same L counter
> setting. Change L, and you also get another rash of Capacitor settings,
> respectively.
>
> This is both boon and bane, I think. The up side is you can quickly
> find a match. The down side is you then open the door to debate which
> of all available settings is "best" or optimum. Not an awful problem,
> but an issue to consider I think.
>
> The up side of the TT tuner is you can usually only find one setting
> that works best, obviating the above conundrum with the Palstar model.
> In contrast, the down side of the TT tuner is you sorta gotta figure
> out whether or not your antenna has higher or lower impedance relative
> to 50 Ohms. If you look on the front of the tuner, you must pick one of
> multiple starting points, which I believe are based on basic un-tuned
> antenna impedance. Not a big deal, but something I don't think about
> with my AT2k. I just crank away for what seems like best L counter
> setting, and then play with the two Input and Output capacitor knobs.
>
> I suspect it would work the same on the TT box, once you select the
> initial impedance range. I suppose, also, that a half hour with an
> antenna impedance analyzer would give you a quick reference chart on
> each antenna you have. This would be more or less onerous, depending
> on what antennas you have on your farm.
>
> Parenthetically, I also own a Palstar AT-AUTO tuner, and a Palstar DL2k
> dummy load.
>
> Having played with TT box in person at Dayton, and playing with the
> Palstar box, I suspect construction quality, durability, and appearance,
> are about equal. I would buy the AT2K again, and I would also consider
> buying the TT box if I did not already own the Palstar box.
>
>
> Service after the Sale...
>
> I have not needed any repair or warranty service from either company's
> HQ, and companies have been VERY responsive to questions before and
> after the sale, regardless of what product was under consideration.
> respectively.
>
>
> That is MY take on it, anyway... I think you would be happy with either
> one, but you may prefer the design or operational differences of one
> over the other.
>
> ----------------------------------
> K8JHR ---------------------------------
>
>
>
> On 1/16/2012 3:19 PM, Richard Bell wrote:
>> Opinions about any of the Ten-Tec 238 series tuners are wanted. I'll
>> take the
>> the good, bad or indifferent?
>>
>> I am considering a tuner and naturally would like something to match my
>> Omni
>> VII. I see some advantages to the 238C in that it has a built-in balun.
>>
>> I've considered a Palstar AT2K but am not decided.
>>
>> For the record, I have two Drake tuners, MN-2000 and MN-2700. I'm using a
>> balun
>> from DX Engineering with both of them.
>>
>>
>> Feel free to send me your thoughts, richfbell@sbcglobal.net or share them
>> with
>> everyone. Biased comments are expected and welcomed.
>>
>> 73 W5BXE
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