> Note that there is still a high VSWR on the coax feed from the balun
> to the tuner, so this length should be as short as possible. Mine is
> ~ 10 feet now.

You may be able to accomplish the same thing by extending the "open
wire" line by a few feet and reducing the length of the coax.  Another
option would be to reduce the length of the antenna a few feet to get
away from the high impedance condition.

73,

    ... Joe, W4TV


On 10/27/2012 9:23 AM, Ron Midwin wrote:
> thanks to everyone who commented on my post.
>
> After reading everything sent to me, I reviewed my options. The reason I
> selected to use a 1:1 current balun instead of a 4:1 balun was based on an
> application note from the DX Engineering web site...
>
> http://static.dxengineering.com/global/images/chartsguides/c/choosing-the-correct-balun.pdf
>
> so after thinking over what I had, I tried adding a 3 foot length of coax
> to the lead from the balun to the station.
>
> now the tuner is capable of tuning to 1.5:1 max on all the bands, and on 40
> and 80 it also got better...
>
> Note that there is still a high VSWR on the coax feed from the balun to the
> tuner, so this length should be as short as possible.  Mine is ~ 10 feet
> now.
>
> 73
>
> AE6RH
>
> Ron Midwin
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