MFJ-941E MFJ941E MFJ Enterprises Original HF Antenna Tuner with Mini Cross Meter, 300 Watts
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Andre Laframboise
> 3 dayWorks great. I still dont know why Canadian distributors are asking over twice the retail price for the same thing.
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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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Kevin Page
> 3 dayTunes antenna when my radio cant
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R. Burton
> 3 dayIts pretty easy to use.
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Daryl is not my name
> 3 daySuper easy to use. Good quality. Works like a dream.
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Frieda Cremin
> 3 dayTune my radio for any band
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Dfcupp.
> 3 dayThis is the second one of these that I have owned. The first one had issues with the plates in the capacitors arcing, and many of the screws on the SO239 connectors were loose. This one has no such issues. But while examining this one as you always want to do with any MFJ product, I found that the ISO239 for coax jack #1 had never seen any solder, and the ISO239 for the transmitter was a cold solder joint. This prompted me to clean the solder from all connectors and solder them again. The power meter is generous, but this is a minor detail. I love this unit and wouldnt hesitate to purchase another to work on as always. One thing I still plan to do is use heat shrink tubing on the wires tapped to the coil. Bare wires running close to one another has never been something Ive felt confortable seeing. Oh and Im not sure what the one person was talking about that said this has a yellowed light in the meter. I pulled it and looked. The unit I got has a bright white led which lights the meter bright and clear.
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Gor
> 3 dayGreat tuner. Able to easily match my end fed for use between 75-10 meters.
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joseph rose
> 3 daylike the ease of operation dislike the small cross needle meter. all in all a good tool at a fair price
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Rob H.
> 3 daygreat