Hey, John.
Two questions:
1. Does the MFJ 989 accept up to 1500 watts? Not that I'd ever use that
much power, but am just curious. and
2. The TW1 can handle up to 1500 watts too, right?
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: manual tuners?
As a matter of fact, the MFJ 989 is the tuner I currently run. I can't
complain about it, I run the SB-200 through it, can tune it reasonably fast,
the antenna switch, including bypass, is on the front, some they're on the
back but this one is on the front, I have no problems with it. Just
listening to the hiss in the radio I can dial it in to about a 2.0, and use
the tw1 to bring it down from there, actually, once you learn how many times
you turn the roller inductor knob when you change bands, you probably won't
even need to do that after a while you'll be able to just dial it in. There
are better tuners out there, but this one does just fine by me.
----- Original Message -----
From: "tom behler" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 10:44 PM
Subject: manual tuners?
> Hi, folks.
>
> Well, as a first step to improving my set-up here at the new home QTH, I'm
> seriously considering the purchase of a better manual tuner than the MFJ
> 901B versatuner that I now have.
>
> I'm looking for a tuner that will handle more than 100 watts, since I
> eventually may purchase some sort of an amp. I'm also looking for a
> blind-friendly manual tuner with a bypass switch.
>
> I have been corresponding with one of the guys from HRO in Denver, and he
> recommends two possibilities. They are:
>
> The MFJ-986 (at $349.95) and
> the MFJ-989 (at $389.95).
>
> Have any of you guys had experience with either of these tuners? Are
> there
> similarly-priced models of better quality that I should also check into?
>
> Thanks, and 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Louisville, CO
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