MFJ Enterprises Original MFJ-945E 1.6~60 MHz Mobile Antenna Tuner w/Watt Meter & Antenna Bypass Switch. 300 Watts

(1749 reviews)

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  • Joedirt

    > 3 day

    second one of these I have. Both work very well and fit easily into the vehicles I have put them in. tunes just about any antenna of any type

  • Steph

    > 3 day

    Not a bad little tuner and its at a good price. Im only giving it 4 stars because the display size is hard to read and it is very very sensitive to adjustment. I like it however I will be upgrading from this unit in the near future.

  • Fotomagik

    > 3 day

    I have two of these in my ham shack. They work as intended, and having two coax connections and a backlit meter is a plus.

  • gavin reid

    > 3 day

    good tuner but very touchy. could be better, I did expect more from MFJ but overall rating 8 out of 10

  • Michael Sawyer

    > 3 day

    Works excellent!

  • MrPhixit

    > 3 day

    Easy to learn to use, great product.

  • Kenneth S.

    > 3 day

    Works like it is supposed to

  • Dennis V

    > 3 day

    Tuned my antenna like a charm. No complaints.

  • dt51y

    > 3 day

    ive had both of these the mfj -949&945 ,and both do just what they are intened to do and thats to keep youre match as low as possible,and they both are worth the money spent if youre concerned about keeping youre ,S.W.R.,as low as possible ,under a,1.5.,is possible with either meters,and if youre running a, antron 99-antenna ,dont by all means move the 2- tuning rings in the middle just take youre time and make sure that both rings are tight as possible ,this also applies to the I-MAX-2000,antenna made also by ,solar con which both are made by solarcon,the I- max is ,24,ft,long and the antron is ,18-foot long which will handle strong wind a lot better than the I-max,2000,i ve seen the very top section on the I- max snap off on the ,I- max in high winds ,where the 18- foot a- 99 was still all together,and when you put either antenna ,USE THE LOCK WASHERS ,that came with these antennas,why ,?????so they wont get loose in a, high wind,?????I prefer the a-99,its a great antenna and I tuned it with the mfj,949 for 10-meters ,im a, ham radio -operator,and ive talked all over with it on a, kenwood ts -430 station which was the complete station by kenwood..im ,kd8 hmh on the ham radio,Dave.

  • David L. Oliver

    26-10-2024

    I have had this tuner for about 25 years now. Was surprised to find it on Amazon, still in production. I can certainly vouch for its longevity. It is still in my ham station, matching my IC-7300 transceiver to a non-resonant wire antenna. The small size allows it to sit on top of the rather compact radio. Over the years Ive used it with a variety of antennas, including the notoriously difficult-to-match G5RV. Never found anything it wouldnt match perfectly. For anyone who doesnt mind twisting knobs and can live without the convenience of an automatic tuner, Id definitely recommend this little device. Picture: After all this time I finally decided to change the knobs. Looks much better, especially with the Icom radio.

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