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Subject: [TowerTalk] Tuners
From: "Bill Hawkins" <w5ec@bellsouth.net>
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 07:53:50 -0600
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I have always been a bit confused about antenna tuners. I contend that it is a 
box inserted into  a feedline to fool the transmitter or amplifier into think 
it is feeding power into a "perfect" load.  There are other theories.  This is 
not the point of my question.

I place my SWR/power  meter after my tuner and tune for minumum reflected power 
indicated on the meter. This makes the amp think it is seeing a very good load. 
Or, if the amp is not on, the transceiver sees a good load.  

I recently saw a couple of diagrams that placed the SWR  meter prior to the 
antenna tuner. I don't remember what the articles were about but it has 
bothered me ever since I saw them.

Is this an accepted method of SWR measurement? Can it indicate a properly tuned 
antenna/feedline? Or was it a drawing error?

Bill W5EC
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