Thanks Bob
Just to add a little something: Someone said earlier, something to the
effect, that there may be a non resonate antenna and feed line combination that
can cause a lot of trouble. This is very true because then the L and C of the
tuner must add or subtract reactance in order to make the whole system
resonate. This is often more easily done when you have a lot of capacitance to
work with. So having a high Q tank in the tuner has its advantages.
John, WA5BXO
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Thank you John!
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