I have one that I bought fully built and it's an excellent tuner. I only
stopped using it because I have all built-in tuners now and wanted to reduce
the extra cabling.
You'll really like it, works great. I'm not sure I'd want to actually build
one tho. My K2's already have enough super tiny part
AM
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] T1 Miniature ATU
Fellow Hams,
I am considering adding a T1 ATU to my portable setup - any
comments/suggestions ?
Is the kit easy or difficult to construct ?
As always your constructive comments a
I bought mine assembled. It didn't look like $20 worth of fun to build.
But, like everything I've bought from Elecraft, it is really unique,
exceptional quality, and works very well. I was building a lot of
off-brand (i.e. non-Elecraft) QRP rigs at the time. It was the perfect
companion for tho
It's solid as a rock and quite easy to build. Before I got
internal tuner in my K3, I was using it for the WARC bands.
Occasionally I would hit it with 100 watts RTTY and it survived.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 4/4/16 at 10:16 AM, t...@sy-edm.com (a45wg) wrote:
I am considering adding a T1 ATU to my p
The kit is quite easy to build and the finished product tunes fast and quietly.
I've had mine since they were first offered (10+ years or so), and have
backpacked with it numerous times and subjected it to many miles of
motorcycle-induced vibration (and will again soon!) ...still works like new.
Tim,
If you can build in tight quarters with 1/8 watt resistors, you should
have no problem. Just beware of solder bridges.
73,
Don W3FPR
On 4/4/2016 1:16 PM, a45wg wrote:
Fellow Hams,
I am considering adding a T1 ATU to my portable setup - any
comments/suggestions ?
Is t
I picked one up used, so I can't speak to construction, beyond the
normal good Elecraft build... However, it does seem to match just
about anything, and it is cute!
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73's, and thanks,
Dave (NK7Z)
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Fellow Hams,
I am considering adding a T1 ATU to my portable setup - any
comments/suggestions ?
Is the kit easy or difficult to construct ?
As always your constructive comments are very appreciated
73s Tim
A45WG
.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Nov 6, 2011, at 5:59 PM, Randall wrote:
>
> I'm assuming when using the Elecraft T1 Miniature ATU with a wire
> antenna,
> dipole or long wire, the BL2, 1:1 & 4:1 (switched) Balun, is
> required.
> Is this correct ?
>
> thanks
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Jim ab3cv
On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 8:59 PM, Randall wrote:
>
> I'm assuming when using the Elecraft T1 Miniature ATU with a wire antenna,
> dipole or long wire, the BL2,
ne to the antenna, then a BL1 or
BL2 would be required. The counterpoise or ground wire may then be
optional, but is still recommended.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Nov 6, 2011, at 5:59 PM, Randall wrote:
>
> I'm assuming when using the Elecraft T1 Miniature ATU with a wire
> antenn
I'm assuming when using the Elecraft T1 Miniature ATU with a wire antenna,
dipole or long wire, the BL2, 1:1 & 4:1 (switched) Balun, is required.
Is this correct ?
thanks
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