I was out in the woods of Oregon today (up by the coast range town of Jewell) with my KX 1 and a few different antennas. I used a long wire for a while, but then for the heck of it I set up a 40M inverted vee with my portable mast. The KXAT1 had no trouble with the long wire (and counterpoises) bringing it right down to 1:1, but no such luck with the dipole ( cut to resonate on 40, and fed w/RG 174).I've used this antenna a bunch w/ the K2 and it's pretty much a 1:1, but when using the KX1 atu I got around 9:5 SWR! So, I promptly forgot how to bypass the tuner (until I got home and re-read the manual;set it to 'CAL':).But,also in the manual it states that it'll match most coax type dipoles, etc.Elsewhere it's stated that it won't match a half wave length,but I wasn't clear if that's only for a half wave end fed.I'll bet it's the same for a resonant dipole as it's a ground independent half wave, but maybe someone who has come up against this before can clarify as far as the tuner is concerned. I usually bring a separate antenna 'dipper' just to check the antenna in case there's a short or bad coax,etc., but that got left behind. Just for reference, I use the lightweight dipole kit from N2CX with a nice sealed center insulator and RG 174 (I know it's not the most efficient, but for a short run it's fine and very lightweight). I'm still trying to find more of the type of wire he used in there-it's springy yet has a great slick and tough coating which holds up well in trees, etc, It's also a light yellow in color so it blends nicely.N2CX quit making these kits a while back and ran out of that wire.The 'Wireman' sells some similar stuff,(524?) but it's still not the same. Any thought appreciated on the tuner-I'm trying to get as much outdoor radio time in before summer ends:)
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Dan Presley-N7CQR-Portland, Or QRP-L #502 ARS #71
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