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There is an easy trap to fall into when it comes to the use of a, so called, “antenna tuner.” If you have watched many videos on my channel, you know that I prefer to call them “antenna matching units.” They actually function as an impedance transformer. They transform the impedance of the antenna/feedline combination to 50 Ohms, so the transmitter will see a perfect load and deliver full power into the feedline.
So this trap? It has happened to me. It happened when I was on the phone helping someone troubleshoot, and I couldn’t see their radio. This video will show the trap and hopefully it will save you the frustration of falling into the same trap.
Note that most of the operating techniques I show and teach on my channel can be applied to other transceivers, even other brands of transceivers. Some knobs or buttons might be labeled differently but the function is the same. I have no allegiance to Yaesu. No manufacturer makes a perfect radio. They all have strengths and they all have weaknesses. I like to point those out. Yaesu thinks that I am targeting them, but I am not. In fact, they generally have the fewest weaknesses. It’s just that I want my viewers to know the good, the bad, and the ugly, so they can make informed purchase decisions. I am able to be objective because I have no allegiance to a particular manufacturer.
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