Hi David:
The KAT3 will NOT re-tune unless you TELL it to do so!
When changing from one band/antenna to another, the KAT3 will select
the last-used
L-C set for that band/antenna and use that set unless you press the [ATU TUNE]
button to force it to retune.
So, assuming you have already (previously) told the KAT3 to select a set of L-C
values for a band AND for a certain antenna (connected to ANT1 or ANT2) then
going back to that band and antenna selection will result in the KAT3 choosing
the last-used (supposedly suitable) set of values.
If you have two different antennas (connected to ANT 1 _and_ ANT2) and EITHER
of these antennas can be used on a certain band (say both a vertical
and a dipole,
capable of operation on 40M), then the KAT3 will remember the L-C
values used for
EACH antenna and they will be selected FOR that antenna (whichever antenna is
selected) when you switch to 40M.
73,
Tom N0SS
At 03:12 09/23/2007, David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:
I might have missed something - the KAT3 will remember its setting per ANT
socket?
But how do you stop it attempting to tune again - maybe one just doesn't
worry about it.
> Setting the tuner to a 50 ohm load is a better way of 'bypassing' it
> than removing all the autotuner's capacitors and coils from the circuit
> (which is what 'bypass' does).
--
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not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
-- Robert McCloskey, State Department spokesman (attributed)
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