Doug,
If you''ll check the Product review in the march or april issue
of QST you'll find a full answer to your question. Dissapointing
too, if you need a real 1500W on low bands with hi-swr antennas.
The only one complying to your power requirements is the N4XM
tuner. It costs about $1200, it's uggly and has also some problems
when used on high bands, but it's real heavy duty. After you"ll
read the Product review you'll understand that, if unless you are a
homebrewer with some real heavy duty RF components in your junk
box ( roller inductor, HV variable capacitors and massive switches )
you better invest more efforts into lowering your antennas SWR.
You'll find also a Nye Viking tuner at about $700, less efficient than
N4XM stuff.
73 de Morel, 4X1AD
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From: Doug Brandon[SMTP:dab@kaiwan.com]
Sent: eai oauai 08 ea?e 1997 22:34
To: towertalk@contesting.com
Subject: [TowerTalk] Antenna tuner recommendations
I'm looking for recommendations on a legal limit antenna tuner. So far the
only three commercial units I can find are:
MFJ 989C ~$360
Vectronics HFT1500 ~$400
Ameritron ATR-15 ~$360
If I'm missing any, or if you like or hate one of the above tuners, I'd
appreciate your comments.
73 de Doug, N6RT
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