Ron AC7AC wrote:

Another issue with a balanced AT is that they tend to be used in multiband
systems fed with open wire line where high SWRs are expected. High SWRs mean
very, very high RF voltages at a current "loop", demanding relays, etc.,
that can safely deal with thousands of volts of RF at any power level much
above QRP.

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A timely warning Ron. This is one reason why commercial remote antenna matching units designed to handle such high voltages and / or currents without going up in smoke tend to be expensive. Fortunately for those of us who homebrewed in ancient times suitable vacuum relays and and Mil Spec wide spaced air variable capacitors were available at bargin basement prices.

73,
Geoff
GM4ESD



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