Description       FAQs
 I have my ATAS-120 mounted on a flag pole, but it doesn't tune on some bands. What can I do about this?

Remember that the ATAS-120 is a (shortened) 1/4-wavelength vertical antenna, and its counterpoise (artificial ground) is very important in accomplish a successful tuning exercise.

Auto-tuning antennas like the ATAS-120 utilize some fixed capacitors across a base matching coil, and their values are based on the use of a "normal" counterpoise that can emulate a 1/4-wavelength radial system; radical departures from this, like a flagpole that resembles a long fat wire, tend to be very resonant on one band, but may present a high impedance on other bands. This will make tuning virtually impossible.

The ATAS-120 works best when securely bonded to a vehicle body via a mount that bites into the metak frame of the vehicle. If the counterpoise system is significantly worse than this kind of design, think in terms of improving the artificial ground by installing some radials for the various bands (if you are in a fixed-station environment).

 My ATAS-120 tunes OK on my FT-857D, but not on my FT-847. Why is this?
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 I am getting successful tuning of my ATAS-120, but I seem to be getting a little RF feedback on some bands. What can I do about this?


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