

MFJ Enterprises Original MFJ-949E 1.8-30 MHz 300 Watt Deluxe Versa Tuner II Antenna Tuner
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Sean Havok
> 24 hourI feel like MFJ has just let their quality go. Something this expensive doesn’t even come with its own power cord? Seriously?
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Everett
> 24 hourThis unit works well and was just what I needed to tune out my antenna and got my SWRs perfectly flat 1 to 1 and the dummy load allows me to peak out my radio for optimal performance.
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Israel Irizarry
> 24 hourBest value for your money. Been using MFJ tunners for decades. The ability to tune several types of antennas on different feedlines (coax and ladder line) makes this a versatile and must have in your shack. Highly recommend it to the beginner or seasoned Ham Operator.
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Oklahoma Hypnotist
> 24 hourIm satisfied with this tuner because it does what I need to do, so I gave it five stars. As a manual tuner, it is a little awkward to use compared to an automatic tuner, so I dropped a star for ease of use. The box has a power connector in the back to put in 12V to power the light. I dont have easy access to a 12V connector so I have not connected, and the tuner works just fine without any power, since the 12V is only for the lamp.
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Randy
> 24 hourWorks as advertised and surprisingly easy to use. Was able to bring down my SWRs after only a few adjustments...nice. The only item of note is the band selector being a bit stiff and hard to turn. But other than that, this is a great addition to my small shack.
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M. Hughes
> 24 hourI received my tuner promptly, it was well packed and didnt have any shipping damage. Pleased with the overall transaction. My order was fulfilled by GigaParts and they shipped promptly. The actual item, however, is in dire need of improved quality control from the manufacturer. MFJ has a spotty reputation and its pretty clear that they are challenged in striking the balance between quality and low prices. Id rather they spend a little more on the QC process even if it means charging a bit more for the products. As I said, my unit arrived entirely unscathed by any of the shipping it had endured prior to reaching me. When I opened the box containing the tuner, all looked to be in fine condition. That became a different story when I hooked it up to a rig though. I found that the tuner couldnt tune a match (3:1 VSWR was its best) to either its own internal or to an external 50 ohm dummy load. Using the bypass function to the external dummy load, the match was 1:1. Investigating further by looking inside the unit, I found that the variable capacitor for the antenna side of the T had its blades bent, shorting each one to its partner through the entire arc of rotation. There is no way that this unit passed any sort of quality control before it left MFJ, given the fact that there was no physical damage to the shipping box, the unit box or the unit itself. Since Ive opened the unit to investigate this failure, Ive voided the warranty. Ill either repair the capacitor or replace it. Overall, these are not bad units, but, please be sure to give them a good examination before putting them into actual use.
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Venchant
> 24 hourSwitch or wiring error prevented the built-in 50 ohm dummy load from operating. Other than that, it appeared to be a well-built manual tuner. I eventually decided to go with a automatic tuner, the FT-989Y. The 989Y works seamlessly with my FT-891.
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Bernard Easdown
> 24 hourThis model is probably the most popular tuner for the ham radio guys and cbers ever made.
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Hernan
> 24 hourmuy desconforme
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Bruce Brown
> 24 hourGood quality workmanship. Worked just as expected.