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FA: An E. F. Johnson Viking Kilowatt "Matchbox" - probably the King of
all the HF antenna couplers that were ever made. It will probably handle 10 KW with ease. 1950's vintage, with the optional SWR meter/ remote coupler and the internal antenna relay (which has been bypassed for straight-through operation.) Tunes coax, balanced line and single-wire antennas. This is the one that people used to "load up the bedsprings" with - yes, I tried that, just so I could say that I did it! I made a few out of state contacts with the "bedsprings" antenna, and also loaded up a few other things like an aluminum ladder, a window screen, a metal rain gutter, etc. What hams won't do for fun?! I guess I've spent too much time reading those Kurt N. Sterba antenna articles in _Worldradio_ magazine. Here's the URL: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=5732191796 |
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