David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
Isn't an inverted V balanced? - Sorry, I'm still new to this - SGC certainly
does tune balanced antennas afaik - there are lots of examples of that
quoted in the forums.
The antenna *could* be balanced, dependent on what you feed it with.
The SCG tuner will tune balanced aerial systems but is not AFAIK a
balanced tuner.
Ian
In the manual (http://www.sgcworld.com/Publications/Manuals/237man.pdf),
page 22 shows both a dipole and an inverted V.
On 7/9/07 08:29, "Ian J Maude" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:
David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
Doesn't an SGC fit this bill? I use an SG237 to tune a portable inverted V
fed by 300ohm (or thereabouts) ribbon - arms cut at 20m, on a 10m telescopic
pole and it tunes up on 80m - 10m a treat.
Am I missing something in your post?
Yes, you are missing the word 'balanced' :-)
Ian
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Ian J Maude G0VGS
SysOp GB7MBC DX Cluster
Member of RSGB, ARRL, GQRP
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