I haven't been over here much but a subject just popped into my head and I wanted to "kick this can" around a little bit to see where it goes.......
For years, I have heard people question the use of an outboard antenna tuner. I hear that they are lossy (reduce radiated power) and a few other things...but mostly lossy. One of the chief "refrains" that I tend to hear is.... "all they do is trick your radio into seeing a safe load" so that it (the radio) does not see the problems of a larger mismatch.
Fine!
But.... isn't that what a gamma match is doing? Or any other kind of matching network that is attached to the antenna?
THAT is the basic idea I would like some opinions on. Why is a matching network on a 5/8 wave "OK"..... but if you take 5/8 wave worth of element and hook an antenna tuner to it and tune it in.... that is "NOT OK"?
What difference is there?
Thanks in advance!
Bob R
For years, I have heard people question the use of an outboard antenna tuner. I hear that they are lossy (reduce radiated power) and a few other things...but mostly lossy. One of the chief "refrains" that I tend to hear is.... "all they do is trick your radio into seeing a safe load" so that it (the radio) does not see the problems of a larger mismatch.
Fine!
But.... isn't that what a gamma match is doing? Or any other kind of matching network that is attached to the antenna?
THAT is the basic idea I would like some opinions on. Why is a matching network on a 5/8 wave "OK"..... but if you take 5/8 wave worth of element and hook an antenna tuner to it and tune it in.... that is "NOT OK"?
What difference is there?
Thanks in advance!
Bob R