MFJ Enterprises Original MFJ-945E 1.6~60 MHz Mobile Antenna Tuner w/Watt Meter & Antenna Bypass Switch. 300 Watts
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Major Pain
> 24 hourInstalled the way I was told to by the great ham opps and it did not help, AT ALL. I was going to send back then I decided to install the way I originally had planned and WOW! It lowered swr and reflected watts, plus I was getting out like I have never done before. When properly installed it is a GREAT plus!
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K A Smith
> 24 hourAs always, great service. Highly recommend.
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Reba Schultz
> 24 hourProduct works as advertised. The paint was worn/cracked on the edges, but did not affect the performance.
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Ray Wilson
> 24 hourWorks very well.
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MOHAMMED E ALMADANI
> 24 hourAAA++++
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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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john s.
> 24 hourWas disappointed that no instruction manual came with it and requested I go on line and down load one, I tried it but found all down loads sites for manual was either a rip off or too much to deal with , I did find one short instruction pdf that I copied and past then printed it. But not complete manual.
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Browncoats Unite!
> 24 hourThis is a great manual tuner for someone looking for versatility and lots of function in a small package. This is designed to be a mobile tuner, but it can also be used for a go-box or even a home base station. The nice thing about this tuner is that it covers all HF bands as well as the 6m band. I started with this tuner and although I’ve since changed to an auto-tuner, I keep this as a backup.
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hector
> 24 hourGreat Tuner. Easy to tune once you get the hang of it.
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dt51y
> 24 hourive had both of these the mfj -949&945 ,and both do just what they are intened to do and thats to keep youre match as low as possible,and they both are worth the money spent if youre concerned about keeping youre ,S.W.R.,as low as possible ,under a,1.5.,is possible with either meters,and if youre running a, antron 99-antenna ,dont by all means move the 2- tuning rings in the middle just take youre time and make sure that both rings are tight as possible ,this also applies to the I-MAX-2000,antenna made also by ,solar con which both are made by solarcon,the I- max is ,24,ft,long and the antron is ,18-foot long which will handle strong wind a lot better than the I-max,2000,i ve seen the very top section on the I- max snap off on the ,I- max in high winds ,where the 18- foot a- 99 was still all together,and when you put either antenna ,USE THE LOCK WASHERS ,that came with these antennas,why ,?????so they wont get loose in a, high wind,?????I prefer the a-99,its a great antenna and I tuned it with the mfj,949 for 10-meters ,im a, ham radio -operator,and ive talked all over with it on a, kenwood ts -430 station which was the complete station by kenwood..im ,kd8 hmh on the ham radio,Dave.