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73 Amateur Radio - Free and Open Source Software
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Low Pass Design<br />
The low-pass design of ihe AT-300 is<br />
what you would expect from a company<br />
where Engineering Makes the Difference.<br />
The low-pass design of this AEA<br />
tuner means harmonic attenuation for<br />
lower TV! potential. This design also<br />
allows matching a much wider range of<br />
antenna impedances than the common<br />
high-pass designs.<br />
Larger Size<br />
One look at the AT-300 lets you know<br />
this tuner is different, it's bigger. While<br />
some manufacturers promote the small<br />
size of their tuners, AEA knows that<br />
performance is most important. The<br />
simple reason for the larger size is that<br />
smaller sizes degrade the inductors' Q<br />
(Quality factor), which results in less<br />
efficiency. Less efficiency means that<br />
for a given power output from your<br />
transmitter, less power will actually get<br />
to your antenna.<br />
Easy Operation<br />
The AT-300 tuner features a precision<br />
frequency compensated dual- movement<br />
SWR meter for ease of tuning. The high<br />
and low power front panel switch selects<br />
the proper range for the SWR meter. The<br />
AT-300 is rated for 300 watt operation.<br />
The internal balun and front panel<br />
selector switch allows for balanced and<br />
unbalanced outputs,<br />
Get maximum performance from your<br />
transceiver and antenna by using the<br />
AT-300 antenna tuner from AEA. See<br />
your local AEA dealer today or contact:<br />
Advanced Electronic<br />
Applications, Inc.<br />
P,O, Box C-2160<br />
Lynnwood. VVA 98036<br />
206-775-7373<br />
AEA Retail $249.95<br />
Amateur Net $219.95<br />
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