MFJ Enterprises Original MFJ-945E 1.6~60 MHz Mobile Antenna Tuner w/Watt Meter & Antenna Bypass Switch. 300 Watts
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Joedirt
> 24 hoursecond one of these I have. Both work very well and fit easily into the vehicles I have put them in. tunes just about any antenna of any type
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theosus
> 24 hourI had this in the 90s when I was into CB Radio. It worked beautifully, but it didnt have the bypass switch then. With this and my RCI2950 radio I got all kinds of contacts. I had a full wave square copper loop antenna I built for about $50, which was 8 feet or so on a side. The MFJ tuner helped me fine tune the antenna, and I worked all up and down the east coast, into Canada, and even made a few contacts in Europe, all on 8 watts. So its not just for Hams, if you have a CB and want to talk long distance, this tuner will help you out. Now that Im getting my Tech and General license for Amateur Radio, Ill be buying another one, because I sold my original a long time ago.
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Carlos Alacan
> 24 hourgreat
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FRANCIS T CULLEN
> 24 hourThe MFJ-949E is my first antenna tuner to be used. The cabinet passed the ole shack test which is a good sign. I am looking forward to using this item and expect a learning curve and alot of help from YOU TUBE videoes.
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Dan
> 24 hourThe antenna tuner works as described. A nice looking instrument and accurate. I am very pleased with this purchase.
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Christian
> 24 hourHooked up to FT-991A and it works well
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SOON SE LEE
> 24 hourIt works well but high price comparing to its feature.
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Gordon
> 24 hourvery very good and just what I needed to match the antenna feed to my radio
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Dave
> 24 hourIt is a small tuner but fits neatly into my shack. does the job it was designed for. I would recommend this for anyone needing a basic tuner for under 300 watts.
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P.Rac.
> 24 hourBe sure to open it and inspect. I found a solder joint and part of the coil touching on mine but other than that it does the job. Been using it for over a year and have been tuning my 6BTV just fine!