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Manlio Laschena wrote: Followup to msg on Tue, 27 Jan 2004 22:58:36 GMT, Gary Schafer : (Original msg on bottom) May I put down a slightly different argument om this tread ? I have to reinstall, on a new boat, my HF TX, with manual tuner and insulated backstay, and I would like to minimize the generation of RFI on the other boat circuits. The first time this costed to me a one week hunting for coupled wires and chockes filters spread all around. Then, for what the terms of this discussion are concerned, being involved, according to my understanding, three items : the TX, the tuner and the feeding line interconnecting them, what is the best relative positioning . for minimize RFI? And do you have other recommendations? Sorry for the little OT. Best regards Manlio IK2RAU Manlio Laschena http://Delphi-Jedi.org Manlio, Does the antenna tuner have channelized presets for each channel used, or is it totally manually tuned? The answers for best installation can only be given if we have all the facts concerning the individual operations of each of the pieces of equipment. Is the transmitter channelized? does it channel the presets in the tuner to match the channels of the transmitter, if the tuner is channelized? what is the make and model of the tuner and transmitter? Bruce in alaska -- add a 2 before @ |
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