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mAT-600A High Power Universal Automatic Antenna Tuner 1.8-54MHz 600W Shortwave Antenna Tuner

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Brand: MAT-TUNER
Model: mAT-600A
Frequency range: 1.8-54MHz
Through power: ≤600W (SSB)
Tuning power: 5-15W
Tuning time: ≤8s (full tuning), 0.1s (memory tuning)
Operating temperature: -10℃~+60℃
Storage channels: 16000
Power requirements: DC12-14V, ≥1A
Weight: 1.9KG
Dimensions: 192x75x193mm (WxHxD)


operation steps:


1.  Set the radio to the required frequency, set the transmit power to 10W, and set the mode to one of CW, FM, FSK,  and RTTY.

2.  If you use a linear amplifier, switch it to the through state and stop the amplification function.

3.  Press and hold the PTT button of the radio microphone (use the electric key to transmit in CW mode) to let the radio  send a stable carrier to the antenna tuner.

4.  Press the [TUNE] button of the antenna tuner and hold it for 1 second before releasing it to start tuning.  The  "TUNING" indicator on the front panel will light up,  and the antenna tuner will make a loud sound during the tuning process.

5.  Wait until the "TUNING" indicator goes out and the antenna tuner no longer makes a sound,  indicating that the antenna tuning is over.  If the "ONLINE" indicator lights up,  it means that the antenna tuning is successful, and if it goes out, it means that the antenna tuning fails.

6.  If the tuning is successful,  please restore the power and mode of the radio to the settings you need.  If you use a linear amplifier,  you can set it to the amplification state and you can transmit normally.

7.  If you change the operating frequency of the radio, repeat steps 1-6 before the first transmission.



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