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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Will an antenna tuner work on HDTV?
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<p>[QUOTE="rabbit73, post: 52632, member: 4915"]In the April 2009 QST there is an article on p 34 that would help you build a tuner:</p><p><strong>Hairpin Tuners for Matching Balanced Antenna Systems</strong>; Balanced Transmatch designs for 28 to 450 MHz by John Stanley, K4ERO. If you built such a tuner you would need an instrument to adjust it for best match like a 75 ohm SWR bridge (the 50 ohm type is more common) or at least a signal strength indicator.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.arrl.org/qst/?month=4&year=2009#toc">http://www.arrl.org/qst/?month=4&year=2009#toc</a> table of contents, not article[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="rabbit73, post: 52632, member: 4915"]In the April 2009 QST there is an article on p 34 that would help you build a tuner: [B]Hairpin Tuners for Matching Balanced Antenna Systems[/B]; Balanced Transmatch designs for 28 to 450 MHz by John Stanley, K4ERO. If you built such a tuner you would need an instrument to adjust it for best match like a 75 ohm SWR bridge (the 50 ohm type is more common) or at least a signal strength indicator. [URL="http://www.arrl.org/qst/?month=4&year=2009#toc"]http://www.arrl.org/qst/?month=4&year=2009#toc[/URL] table of contents, not article[/QUOTE]
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