MFJ Enterprises Original MFJ-949E 1.8-30 MHz 300 Watt Deluxe Versa Tuner II Antenna Tuner

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  • Kevin Unruh

    Greater than one week

    Using this on a multiband EFHW antenna and it works great. I tweaked the antenna to get the SWR between 1.5 to 1.7 and the manual tuning was a breeze. Yes, this MFJ tuner can tune SWR well out of the FT-991A 3.0 range, but investing the time to get your antenna SWR as low as possible makes your entire configuration much more efficient. The Yaesu FT-991A has an internal tuner but I wanted to perform the tuning without going off frequency and engaging the internal tuner and potentially broadcasting on top of someone else. This is especially true for busy days on the bands. I initially tuned on the center of the band and recorded the Transmitter Matching, Inductor Selector, and Antenna Matching values for each band. As you move off center of the band you will find that you almost always only have to adjust the transmitter matching value and I do that while calling. Some people have complained that the edges of the unit shows cracked paint. This is only because of the manufacturing process where the metal is bent to form the case after it is painted. It is easy to clean up if you get one that shows this and it really bothers you. The only other thing I would advise for any new HAM radio operators is to invest in the best coax! I use LMR 400 for my permanent installation and even use an LMR 400 jumper between the radio and the tuner. MPD Digital coax is good quality if you want to purchase it here on Amazon. 73! KD2ZTA

  • 66GTO

    Greater than one week

    Like quality and looks but most important it tunes almost all antennas Bravo.

  • Hernan

    > 3 day

    muy desconforme

  • Alberto Gavassa V.

    > 3 day

    Tuve otro igual hace 20 años y volví al mismo ahora, es de lo mejor .

  • mike

    > 3 day

    Worked it on 11 meters, and it cut my modulation down 75%, and when I got to 20% of my radios power, which is 30 watts, it drove my Swr sky high. Could not get it below 2.5 unless I used 20% of my radios power. Had my neighbor that has the same unit come down with his, and his work fine. Im going to apply for a refund.

  • Sean Havok

    > 3 day

    I feel like MFJ has just let their quality go. Something this expensive doesn’t even come with its own power cord? Seriously?

  • The Little Long Fellow

    > 3 day

    This product was intended to match an antenna to a CB radio to give it a perfect standing wave ratio with no reflective power it does exactly what it was intended to do this antenna tuner will probably give a one to one standing wave ratio between any radio and any antenna I’m very pleased with it and I would highly recommend this to other CB radio enthusiast and ham radio operators who desire to have an excellent antenna matcher it’s easy to use and well worth the money

  • Alanna Schuster Sr.

    > 3 day

    works good

  • Robert Rivera

    > 3 day

    I had a previous version of this meter and this is an exact replacement.

  • Gattech

    > 3 day

    Few thing you have to know… it doesn’t comes with instructions manual. So you have to download it from MFJ webpage. Once downloaded, they doesn’t tell much either. Only basic guidelines. The best way to learn to use it is to lower the transmitter power to a constant 5 watts and start to rotate all three main knobs until you get the right pointing needle (reflected pwr) at it lowest position and the left pointing needle (foward pwr) at 5 watts in the scale and that’s it. No rocket science here. Try in different frequencies and you’ll see it’s magic!

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