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Old May 30th 04, 09:50 PM
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Is anyone familiar at all with MFJ tuners? Mine is a 941B.. It has a
little red button just above the RF/SWR meter.. Do I need to push this
in to get the SWR reading? When I hold it down and play with the
knobs I am able to get good SWR, but if I don't hold it down, the SWR
never gets below 3. There is also another dial that says SWR/WATT
that can be pushed in or pulled out.. The online version of the
manual talks about pulling and pusing this dial but never mentions the
little red button.

I tried hooking another SWR meter up between the xcvr and tuner and
the reading is similar to what I see on the tuner when I press the red
button but not exactly the same.

Thanks,

Dan H.
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Old May 31st 04, 12:30 AM
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When all else fails read the manual

Hi Dan, Good advice, but he has already read the on line manual, if you read
the post. The 941E must be a later version of the 941B, which he is asking
about. The only thing I can figure is; the 941E has a dual (cross hair) swr/
power meter. If the B version does not (and I don't know) the button in
question may be a forward/reverse switch, which would explain why he only gets
good readings when he pushes the button.
73 Gary N4AST
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