The MFJ-941E is a 300-watt HF antenna tuner for amateur radio. Covers
1.8MHz through 30MHz. Cross-needle power/swr meter with illumination.
Can select two different coax antennas, a random-wire or balanced line
feed, or dummy load, directly from the panel. Size is 10" wide, 2"
high, 7" deep. Minor cosmetic faults, including a couple of scratches.
If you look on the front panel by the meter, you'll see a small dark
square with a "10m" label. I used to forget which band I was tuned to,
so I used some magnetic material like what you use to put magnetic signs
on cars, and made labels so I would remember what band I was tuned to.
Magnets don't stick to aluminum, so I had to glue an additional piece of
the material to the front of the tuner to make a place to stick them.
Used almost entirely in conjunction with a Yaesu FT-817, meaning it was
used at low power. I did use it for a brief time with a Kenwood TS-520
at 100 watts, performed beautifully with both rigs.
Manufacturer's list price is $119.95 brand new. Individual reviews of
this model can be found online at:
http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/1520
-- 27 reviewers as of 21-May-2005 giving the unit a 4.1 rating out of a
possible 5.
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-- //Steve//
Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Fountain Valley, CA
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