/I have the 998 (higher power) and will defer to someone who has the
994, but for what it's worth:
As Jim mentioned, there doesn't seem to be any audio feedback. The SWR
beeps on some of the tuners are a bit clunky, and I don't use them,
but if you have no other way to get swr readings, they could be
helpful. But again, not available on the 994.
Also doesn't seem to have the CW messages I hear on the 998: "QRP" =
not enough power for a tune, "QRO" = too much power for a tune, "QRT" =
exceeded max power and tuner is going into bypass.
I took a quick look at the manual and notice some of the things that are
announced by beeps on the 998, use the meter pointer moving to various
things on the 994. As an example, if I want to switch the
capacitance between input or output, I would hit 2 buttons and a single
or double beep will tell you what you just did. On the 994, this is all
visual, using a meter pointer.
There are a few other things that use this visual system, you would have
to read the manual and see if any of them are crucial to your needs.
Maybe not a deal breaker.
If you do go this route, and plan on interfacing to a radio, you would
be better off with sighted help to set up the radio interface. It is a
simple matter of selecting your radio from the menu, but the menus
don't speak, wrap around, and always revert to the last used menu (not
menu number 1). Unless the menu system has been changed for this
model, it can be hard to work through . I did figure out how to
reset to my radio model, but it was a lot of trial and error. I've
never had to mess with menus in over 7 years, so the menu thing
shouldn't be a problem, unless (like me) you do a bone head hard reset
of the tuner.
Many of us are using LDG or MFJ tuners with great success. Good luck in
your choice.
I'm not saying this is a bad choice for you. Read the manual and see
if what it offers is what you need. Also not sure how this one
indicates no match. If interfaced to a radio, the radio may give some
indication, but if the tuner just keeps clanking away for an extended
period, you can be pretty sure it is having problems.
73,Steve KW3A
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On 9/7/2015 11:34 AM, Jim Shaffer wrote:
> I'd be concerned about this statement, "Does not have digital
> SWR/Wattmeter/LCD display, audio SWR meter/audio feedback, antenna switch or
> 4:1 current balun." I'd call MFJ about this, but this tuner might be
> difficult to use.
>
> Unless you need the higher power, the 993B works fine, and has some audio
> feedback. For example, it sends "SWR" in CW if it doesn't find a match.
> --
> Jim, ke5al
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> Subject: Question About MFJ-994B Auto Tuner
>
> Hi Guys,
> Does anyone have any experience of using the MFJ-994B auto-tuner? Can it b=
> e set up and operated without sighted assistance? Is there any way of know=
> ing if the tuner failed to tune?
> I=E2=80=99m toying with buying one of these antenna tuners, but it would no=
> t be much use to me as a paperweight, so any advice will be greatly appreci=
> ated.
>
> Regards.
> Jim.
> MI0JPC
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