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Mystery Ham

  • Re: Out of Band Antenna Tuning

    Glad you made the point. The purpose is to manually tune using sliders in the software to adjust inductance and capacitance for best receive signal, not low SWR. Transmitting is not required to tune …
  • Re: Out of Band Antenna Tuning

    Jim G.Yep, nice tuner... But the real purpose is to avoid an external tuner and use the internal tuner from the software so it isn't necessary to be in proximity to an external tuner. For example, my…
  • Re: Out of Band Antenna Tuning

    You are correct, most auto tuners use a finite combination of inductors and capacitors to perform their function. The idea is to be able to adjust, with slider controls in the software, both capacita…
  • Re: Out of Band Antenna Tuning

    WA2SQQ, You may be right, perhaps SWL'ers may not purchase a flex just to listen, then again, there aren't a lot of hams that would buy one either even though it's one of the best quality receivers o…
  • Re: Out of Band Antenna Tuning

    Bob and Paul, That is correct, no transmitting required. Only manual adjustments of L & C via SmartSDR software. And I believe only one country has a Part 97 rule (law?) ;-) Though, I'm confident…