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The QRP Z-Match Manual Antenna Tuner is a compact, high-efficiency device designed for HAM radio enthusiasts operating between 3-28 MHz. Rated for 5W continuous power and featuring a wide impedance matching range (25-2500 Ω), it supports various antenna types with precision tuning via manual capacitors and an LED standing wave indicator. Its rugged metal build and small footprint make it ideal for portable and outdoor use, ensuring reliable performance for QRP operators seeking superior signal clarity and adaptability.
| ASIN | B0CGR2TCN3 |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #437 in Radio Antennas |
| Brand | MUSIKKEN |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (99) |
| Impedance | 50 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.49"L x 3.45"W x 1.65"H |
| Item Weight | 250 Grams |
| Manufacturer | MUSIKKEN |
| Maximum Range | 80 Meters |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
P**R
Great Little Tuner
I’ve used this several times and at home and on a couple of POTA activations. Worked great with a couple of different random wire antennas. Small size is easily packed. Easy to tune. See photo of it, QRP Labs QDX, & mouse for scale
M**S
Works for me on CB
I don’t know how well this works with the ham bands. However it works great with my homemade Cb whip. I built it with a 1:1 set at channel 19 and always had trouble getting picked up while dxing 38lsb. Since setting this up I’ve easily made contacts in Hawaii, Tennessee, Minnesota, and Ohio from Washington state with a stock President McKinley radio. I opened it up before I put it in my truck to make sure all the solder joints were good and they were.
T**R
Great Tuner
This is a good tuner. I was able to tune my TruSDX on a multiband antenna on multiple bands.
D**R
Works, but...
Beautiful look right out of the box. However, it failed completely when testing it against a 50 ohm load (should be able to find a perfect match) and an EFHW antenna presenting no more than 3:1 on any band. Willing to risk breaking the seal, since the electronics of this are not that complicated, I opened the unit. There I found two poorly soldered wires to the induction coil. #8 and #2. They were stripped but just not soldered and connected (see red arrows in picture). So, after fixing that and re-soldering some other thin connections. I retested and it worked just fine! One thing of note, their schematic is incorrect. There are only 3 large resistors, R2, R4, R6 (not 6), which the schematic shows as 100k, they aren't. They are 50k both in color code and with an ohm resistance test. R7 does run close to 1k (.999k). So if for some reason your unit does not work out of the box, this could be the reason...quality control. But it does work, and looks good too! By the way, this works perfectly with an LNR MTR3B and about the same size. Have fun!
C**T
Defective unit
Absolute piece of crap! Wopuld not even match a dummy load! I deliberately voided the warrenty by opening up the unit to check it. Multiple unsoldered components! 1 shorted trace. Cannot return because I voided the warrenty by opening the case. Lesson learned - don't buy chinese!
L**N
This Little Tuner Really Works
I bought this thing just for kicks, but it's actually turning out to work quite well. I checked the Z Match's tuning with a traditional SWR Bridge, and it's within safe limits (usually 1.5:1 or better). Not sure on this, but looks like the LED gets it's power from the RF from the radio, so no batteries needed. This was just what I need for going out camping or kayaking, etc. and taking ham radio with me. The radio I used to test it is a uSDX HF Transciever I bought on Amazon a few months back for about fifty dollars. One thing about the Z Match Tuner ... be SURE you don't exceed 5 watts for tuning, 10 watts for operating. You'll likely burn out the innards of the tuner if you do. I looked inside. It's made of some very lower amperage rated components and is intended for QRP (under 10 watts) operation. If you use it as intended, should work quite well. Just don't try to tune your 200 watt Yaesu or Icom with it unless you turn the transmit power below 10 watts.
J**.
Works great
Tunes an indoor CB antenna properly. I am using a random wire indoors and it got me from 2.2 to 1.0 on swr, so I'm pleased that it performs correctly. Easy to use.
W**K
Great little tuner! Buy it! You'll like it!
This is the perfect little manual tuner for your QRP setup! It's as tall and as wide as the USDX+ QRP radio, and works like a champ! I was working stations two states away on 40 and 80 meters on a homemade NVIS antenna on only 5 watts!
J**I
Cheap and simple to use. 5 watts QRP only. I literally ran 50 feet of speaker wire along my fence (4 feet high) and I can tune 20m and 40m (NVIS) no problem. LOVE IT. PS I do have a proper EFHW antenna, but don't have the space for it at home.
F**I
Antennen anpassgerät für Kurzwellenbänder leicht zu bedienen und für den IC 705 sehr gut geeignet Taugt
M**D
Tut was es soll. Vermisst habe ich aber eine Bypass Möglichkeit.
V**Z
Das Gerät macht, was es soll. Die Größe der Knöpfe macht die Bedienung aber unbequem, wenn man öfter nach regelt. Die Verarbeitung ist exzellent. Die Bauteile sind Recht großzügig dimensioniert. Aber da die Bedienung im Vordergrund steht, nur drei Sterne.
L**2
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