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I like the MFJ 986. It has a roller inductor for more range than a tapped
inductor. It has one capacitor which is ganged so you only have two knobs
to twittle with, the capacitor which has a pointer, and the inductor. It
has three coaxial SO-239 inputs, as well as a balun for open-wire feeders.
There is an antenna switch which switches between the three SO-239's, two of
which can be set to bypass the tuner.
Steve
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From: "K5IN" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 11:14 PM
Subject: Manual tuners
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know about a good blind friendly manual, tuner that
> doesn't
> cost a fortuen. I know I am opening up a real can of worms here so please
> don't tell me too much. I may ask you directly off list for more details
> but give me price, model number and why it is easy to use. I do have the
> LDG tw1 so am good to go there and yes, I will be using it with an amp so
> that is important too. I will not be using open ladder line and will
> primarily use it on 20 or 80m.
>
> Brian, k5in
>
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