This doesn't apply in Vic's case here, but his situation reminds me of yet 
another benefit of using a link-coupled tuner with balanced line feeding a 
horizontal antenna in the center.

A balanced link-coupled tuner turns out to be a high-pass filter, so while 
you're tuning it up on a ham band, it's rejecting stuff in the AM broadcast 
band.

When tuned on 80 meters, I've measured the 1400 kHz rejection of my tuner at 
about 40 dB. Forty dB makes a 50 kW signal sound like a 5 W signal. I might be 
in bad shape if I didn't have this tuner.

Another good thing to remember when planning an antenna installation.

Al  W6LX
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