Does anyone in this echo have any experience with the SGC SG-230 auto
ATU? I am thinking of buying one but would be interested to know what people think of it.
Does anyone in this echo have any experience with the SGC SG-230 auto
ATU? I am thinking of buying one but would be interested to know what
people think of it.
David, I have one and it has worked as advertised. I haven't used
it mobile, but it does a good job of matching ... and fast too.
Does anyone in this echo have any experience with the SGC SG-230 auto
ATU? I am thinking of buying one but would be interested to know what people think of it.
Thanks, Frank, that's good enough for me. I shall send off for one
today. I understand that a good earth (ground) is essential, so
yesterday I prepared some copper rods to knock into the ground near
the feed to my end fed wire. It's time I got some r.f. out of my QTH
Hi!
Quoting Richard Brumbaugh to David Pratt <=-
The one best thing that you can do to tame an end fed wire is to run a quarter wave wire from the gnd of your antenna matcher for each band
that you use. It has to be insulated from ground but can be run
around the house, inside or out, etc. Really works.
Quoting Tom Walker to David Pratt <=-
Does anyone in this echo have any experience with the SGC SG-230 auto
ATU? I am thinking of buying one but would be interested to know what people think of it.
Don't have one myself but have heard nothing but good reports about
them. Kinda Pricey but "You Get What you Pay For". It is a Good High Quality unit.
Thanks, Dick. I am aware of that, but the problem here is that I have very little space and want to have a go at most of the h.f. bands, including 160m.
On (16 Jun 00) David Pratt wrote to Richard Brumbaugh...
Thanks, Dick. I am aware of that, but the problem here is that I have very little space and want to have a go at most of the h.f. bands, including 160m.
It seems to me that I've seen advertised, a tuneable artificial ground just made for your purpose. ( a good RF ground).
It may have been MFJ here in the US.
Howdy, Dick. You are right. And MFJ makes one. It allows you to
vary inductance and capacitance to electrically lengthen or shorten a random length counterpoise.
Thanks, Dick. I am aware of that, but the problem here is that I have very little space and want to have a go at most of the h.f. bands, including 160m.
It seems to me that I've seen advertised, a tuneable artificial ground
just made for your purpose. ( a good RF ground).
It may have been MFJ here in the US.
It seems to me that I've seen advertised, a tuneable artificial
ground just made for your purpose. ( a good RF ground).
It may have been MFJ here in the US.
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