

MFJ-941E MFJ941E MFJ Enterprises Original HF Antenna Tuner with Mini Cross Meter, 300 Watts
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PrnsessMoi
> 3 dayFirst one showed up doa. Returned item resold. Put off buying for a while but gave it one more chance. Glad I did itll tune every thing Ive thrown at it. Very happy.
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johsul123
> 3 dayItem shipped and arrived as scheduled, but product was defective and I have returned it for refund. Bought it to replace an MFJ-949 tuner than died (balun burned up). New, defective tuner would not tune existing antenna on any bands. Adjustments of inductor nor either capacitor had any effect on any band. Either the built-in SWR meter is bad or, more likely, the tuner itself.
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David Byrd
> 3 dayVery easy to install and use . I love the cross needle SWR And POWER meters when transmitting constant displays reading. KN4BHS
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Larrybomber
> 3 dayIt will tune most bands. Meter is hard to read on tx. Still having to adjust it a lot each time I use it.
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Hoot
> 3 dayI think this thing might just tune a coathanger
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Sam
Greater than one weekworks beautiful on vertical antennas, able to most often get 1.2 or less. Forward power sometime falls below 100 but better than blowing my finals.
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Daryl is not my name
> 3 daySuper easy to use. Good quality. Works like a dream.
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J
Greater than one weekVersatile tuner can work with any antenna. Does not need external power (unless you want the adapter for the light) A little over ten inches wide and 3 inches high. Has selector for two coax antennas and can be switched to tuned or bypass. also has connection for external dummy load. I needed to download and print the instructions from the MFJ website at www.mfjenterprises.com/manuals
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Ted T
> 3 dayAfter reading about bad solder joints and loose screws I took it apart. Everything was neat, tight, and properly soldered. The capacitor knobs were almost perfectly aligned. Certainly commercialy acceptable. Also, functionally it works very well.
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Dan Noncek
Greater than one weekWorked just as planned