Video Review of a Palstar AT2K Antenna Tuner Tuner Details: Max Rated Power Handling – 2kW Designed for 160-6m Feature two variable capacitors and a roller inductor Relay controlled inductor for extra inductance on 160m Two coax outputs plus balanced line output and long wire output Various active power meter adjustments Check out the eHam reviews… www.eham.net
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Antenna tuners that were built by Dave – vo1dv
Video Rating: 5 / 5
its 2011 😀
Happy NewYears!
@utuberevlimitracing same to you Bud, happy 2011 🙂
Great stuff thanks.
@honeybees1 no problem.my buddy got some more stuff he wants to show too, so stay tuned.. 🙂
Great ideas. Thanks for sharing!
73
John/W5CYF
MFJ tuners make good “parts supplys” too BTW! Thats all they are good for.
love homebrew.
if you didn’t have a multipole switch available, i suppose you could use a bank of toggle switches with the cold terminals ganged together and then connect the hot terminals to the tap points on your coil.
would look kinda cool i think.
I love the idea of turning trash into treasure. Thanks for sharing this video. Really inspiring. I wish you and Dave would have shown the tuner in operation to prove it works.
What is the impedance range that this will tune please??
T network tuner work very well. I also like making the L network tuners for 160m or 80m. 73, VE3RKP
friend could send me the layout of the antenna tuner really enjoyed it ok
Nice T-type tuner! I’m also made it 🙂
Nice job on the review….much appreciated to see it up close….It’s on my list….lots of views…..lots of lazy hams!…..73 DE VE2GK Gary
Surely not as lazy as you as I have built one. And you ?
Or should I say, And you? AH
More info on the “gutter-tenna” please.