Need some help with MFJ-925 auto tuner ...
May 15th 2012, 19:19 | |
speedmasterJoined: Apr 18th 2011, 12:20Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
Hey, guys. I'm a new ham. I got a used Alinco DX-70 setup in my kitchen. I bought a 6m-40m dipole and have it strung outside the kitchen window. Between the two I have an MFJ 925 antenna tuner ( http://www.mfjenterprises.com/Product.php?productid=MFJ-925 ). I haven't had much luck getting it to work. Almost every time I attempt to transmit on any HF band it beeps "QRP" back to me in CW, which I think means it wants a lower power. I can't get the radio to drop to low power so I whisper so that the radio is only pulling a few watts. Then the tuner's green light comes on telling me I think that we have a good tuned SWR. But when I then go to transmit at full power the tuner starts beeping "QRP" at me in CW again. I did reset the radio and MFJ tuner to factory settings, but it hasn't helped. Any ideas? Thanks very much in advance, Chris http://www.pretenseofknowledge.com/ |
May 16th 2012, 12:50 | |
W1VTSuper Moderator Joined: Apr 4th 1998, 00:00Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
I suggest getting the MFJ-5114A radio interface--according to the MFJ-925 instruction manual, it will allow the user to control the tuner with a simple push of the [TUNE] button on the front panel. Alternately, if you plan to operate digital modes, it may be practical to use the digital mode setup to send a low power carrier as required by the tuner. It sounds like you are trying to use a weak voice signal to tune up--the modulation on your signal is confusing the simple SWR circuitry--it takes more sophisticated circuits to tune up with an amplitude modulated signal. Zack Lau W1VT ARRL Senior Lab Engineer |
May 17th 2012, 18:54 | |
speedmasterJoined: Apr 18th 2011, 12:20Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
Thanks, Zack. Tomorrow morning I'm going to drop the radio off with my elmer. He's going to keep it for a few days and try to figure out why I can't get it to low power for tuning. Chris |
May 17th 2012, 19:32 | |
W1VTSuper Moderator Joined: Apr 4th 1998, 00:00Total Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
According to the manual (page 1-12), pushing the H/L key (14) should reduce the power to 1/10 for external autotuner tuning. Zack Lau W1VT ARRL Senior Lab Engineer |