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The MFJ-16010 is a variable L-network random wire antenna
tuner designed to match the low output impedance of your transmitter to the
high impedance of a random wire (or vice
versa). It will match almost any random length of wire to any transmitter
from 160
thru 10 meters. The transmitter may have an output RF power up to 200 watts.
For
best results, the random wire should be as long, high, and clear of
surrounding
objects as possible. Do not ground the random wire antenna.
The connectors are labeled properly to match a transmitter to a higher
impedance. This is the normal connection. To match impedances that are lower
than your transmitter impedance (such as a mobile whip), simply interchange
the normal transmitter and antenna connections to the MFJ-16010.
Remember the MFJ-16010 is designed to match a single random wire and not a
coaxial line, even though coaxial connectors are used for both antenna and
transmitter connections (these connectors make it easy to interchange
antenna
and transmitter connections).
A standard banana plug will fit nicely into the center of the SO-239 coaxial
connector and can be used to connect the single random wire in lieu of a
coaxial plug (PL-239).
A standard coaxial cable having an impedance that matches your transmitter
output impedance, should be used to connect your transmitter to the
MFJ-16010 Random Wire Antenna Tuner. Make sure the MFJ-16010 is well
grounded to the transmitter.
If you are using the MFJ-16010 to match a vertical or mobile whip, the tuner
needs
to be at the feed point of the antenna and not at the transmitter end of the
coaxial transmission line.
The MFJ-16010 Random Wire Antenna Tuner is small enough to carry in your hip
pocket (2 x 3 x 2 inches).
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