

MFJ-941E MFJ941E MFJ Enterprises Original HF Antenna Tuner with Mini Cross Meter, 300 Watts
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gary stone
> 3 dayEasy to operate. My 3rd one.
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chris
Greater than one weekThe product overheats with just 200 watts out of the stated 300 watts it should handle , and it starts allowing the swr to rise . Not a good product for the serious talker .
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Darren L.
> 3 dayI am disappointed given the good reviews this tuner got. The wattmeter was not calibrated when arrived. it was off by about 20%. Isnt it supposed to have been done before it left the factory? Also, the reading differs by about 10% between 10m and 20m when the same power is used in both bands. I do not have a chance to try the tuning function yet.
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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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KEN
> 3 dayI give this a 2-Star only because it didnt burn down my shack !! You get what you pay for. Some reviews pupped up my hopes... NOPE !!
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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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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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Seyda CETIN
Greater than one weekVery good product from MFJ.
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Dennis montgomery
> 3 dayi ordered a mfj 941e antenna tuner, got it and it was defective takes forever to get a replacement