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Here’s how it works: Connect the Tuner-Tuner between your tuner and your rig. Put your receiver on the frequency you want to operate. Turn on the Tuner-Tuner. You’ll hear a loud S9+ noise. Adjust the tuner until the noise drops out completely. Turn off the Tuner-Tuner and you’re ready to transmit. SWR will be 1:1. Yes, it’s as simple as that. |
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Your rig will love the Tuner-Tuner. Transceivers hate to work into high SWR. With the Tuner-Tuner your rig never sees high SWR. You tune your tuner before you transmit. More damage is done during tuneup than in many hours of operating. Save that rig! Use a Tuner-Tuner. |
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Make friends. How many times have you tried to copy a weak signal while some poor soul sat there right on the frequency trying and trying to get his tuner tuned up? Don’t be one of those helpless operators. Use a Tuner-Tuner and get tuned before you transmit. |
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Using a linear amplifier? Connect the Tuner-Tuner between your transceiver and the amplifier. The Tuner-Tuner works during receive mode when the linear is bypassed. No need to run full power through the Tuner-Tuner. |
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Tuner-Tuner Specifications: Frequency Range: 1.7-30 MHz. Impedance: 50 ohms. Controls: On-Off switch. Indicator: Red LED “On”. Connectors: SO-239. Power Pass: 1-Kw when turned off. Fail Safe: 1/16 amp fuse protects against RF power when turned on. Power: 9-v DC. Battery holder on rear panel. Size: 5-1/2 x 2-1/2 x 2-1/2 in. Color: Brushed aluminum panel. Black cover. |
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Model PT-340 Tuner-Tuner.....................................$99.95 |
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+ $8 shipping/handling. Tax in CA |
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Replacement 1/16 ampere fuses $1.50 each postpaid. |
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www.Palomar-Engineers.com Updated 6-23-08 |