[Antennas] nye viking MB-V-a question

rbbtslyr at comporium.net rbbtslyr at comporium.net
Mon Dec 12 16:58:17 EST 2005


If you need more cap on a band MFJ makes an extender you can put in the
circuit.

Kirk   KA4PXK

Meddle not in the Affairs of Dragons for Thou Art Crunchy and taste good
with Catsup or BBQ Sauce !!!

KA4PXK location
Liberty Hill, SC (Kershaw)
Longitude: 80° 48' 7" W (-80.8019°)
Latitude: 34° 28' 41" N (34.4781°)
Grid: EM94ql

Location is 32.1 mi (51.7 km) from SOUTH edge of grid square, 36.0 mi (57.9
km) from EAST edge of grid square.



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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack Painter" <223bthp at cox.net>
To: "Antenna List" <Antennas at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 4:34 PM
Subject: RE: [Antennas] nye viking MB-V-a question


> Like any manual tuner, adjust it for the most volume while receiving on
the
> desired transmit frequency. Then starting on low power mode in AM or CW
(to
> get a carrier), begin brief transmits, watching the reflected power.
Adjust
> until lowest reflected power. Log the settings for that frequency and move
> on.
>
> Jack
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: FireBrick
> >
> >I just got a nye viking tuner...I don't have a manual as yet.
> >But can someone give me an idea as to a starting point?
> >ant is a inverted L for 160.
> >
> >which capacitor button should I start at?
> >what would be a good point for the coil and the tuning cap?
>
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