SPECIFICATIONS
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0.1 to 120 watts SSB and CW peak power, 30 watts on PSK and digital modes, and 100 watts
on 6 meters.
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1.8 to 54.0 MHz coverage. 16,000 memories for instantaneous frequency
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Tunes 5 to 1500 ohm loads.
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Tuning time: 0.1 to 5 seconds full tune, 0.1 seconds memory tune.
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For dipoles, verticals, Vees, beams, long wire or any coax-fed antenna.
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Controlled from YAESU TUNE button on transceiver. Powered from YAESU transceiver.
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Partial transceiver list: FT-100,FT-857D,FT-897D,FT-450D,FT-891, FT-950,FT-991,FT-991A,
FTDX -3000.
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Dimensions: 20cm x 13cm x 4cm (L x W x H).
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Weight: 0.8Kg.
AN IMPORTANT WORD ABOUT POWER LEVELS
The mAT-30 is rated at 120 watts maximum power input at most. Many ham transmitters
and transceivers, and virtually all amplifiers, output well over 120 watts. Power levels that
significantly exceed specifications will definitely damage or destroy your mAT-30. If your
tuner fails during overload, it could also damage your transmitter or transceiver. Be sure
to observe the specified power limitations.
FRONT PANEL
On the front panel there are two LED indicator lights.
ONLINE: The tuner is Active or bypass.
POWER: Power light.
REAR PANEL
The rear panel of the mAT-30 features five connectors.
ANTENNA: Connect the 50-ohm coax antenna feedline to this standard SO-239 connector.
RF IN:
Connect a 50 ohm coax jumper cable from this standard SO-239 connector to the
ANT jack on the back of the transceiver.
RADIO:
This mini-DIN 8-pin connector connects to the supplied transceiver control cable
mAT-CY, which connects to the mAT-30 tuner port on the transceiver. DC power is also supplied
over this jack.
GND:
Connect to antenna system ground.
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