I would strongly recommend the MFJ-998, unless your antenna is very close to
1:1 SWR anyway.
They rate tuners by the range of impedances they can match, and by the power
they can handle. But it's "or," not "and." If a tuner is rated at 6 to 1600
ohms matching capability and 300 watts, it will handle 300 watts only around 50
ohms load. You must decrease power when the impedance varies greatly from the
50-ohm nominal load, especially at the low impedance end. I blew up an LDG
AT-600 Pro (rated at 600 watts) with 175 watts on CW, running into a low
impedance antenna. LDG repaired it for free, but I can't use that power on
that frequency on that antenna with that tuner.
I've been very pleased with my MFJ-998. I've run up to 1000 watts through it
over a wide range of antenna impedances with no problems.
73,
Frank
KF6E
-----Original Message-----
From: John Chance-Read <johnchanceread@yahoo.co.uk>
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Tue, Nov 23, 2010 6:32 pm
Subject: [TenTec] (no subject)
I am considering buying an Auto ATU for use with my 300W amplifier + Orion.
I think either the MFJ 993B or the MFJ994B would fall within my financial
ability.
Has any one had experience with these and how would they perform with RTTY or
PSK32. Only the MFJ994B has a Manual spec for constant carrier power - 500W
compared to 600W for CW. (Note the front panel seems to differ)
Your comments appreciated
John G4BOU
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