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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message Hey, Max....while I'm bleeding you for newbie info...I'm told I MUST have an Antenna tuner (200 bucks) to run any of these rigs, especially with a backstay antenna. I'm starting to get discouraged by what this will all take...radio, antenna, tuner, power supply for winter base use....ugh! Thanks much for all the help... Yeah, you'd need an antenna tuner all right. A good one--one that will tune up an insulated backstay, which isn't easy--will cost a minimum of $200. You'll also need a counterpoise--in this case a copper foil ground plane installed against the hull beneath the hull liner, connected to the braided conductor of your feedline coax. And you'll also need some rugged batteries--I recommend a couple of group 31 AGMs minimum--if you want to run any wattage, such as 100W, on 10M while on the hook. The radio is just the tip of the iceberg. My recommendation: get your tech license and work 2M repeaters. Unless you're going offshore, SSB isn't necessary. Max |
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