LDG AT-200 PRO II - Automatic Antenna Tuner
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The LDG AT-200 is designed for this new generation of rig. It's specifically recommended for Ten-Tec and tube radios.
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- SKU
- 18-162
£339.95
Description / LDG AT-200 PRO II - Automatic Antenna Tuner
The LDG AT-200ProII is a general purpose automatic tuner suitable for any amateur application.
Like most LDG tuners the it operates automatically, beginning a tuning cycle whenever the SWR exceeds a preset limit. It also features LDG’s advanced memory tuning, providing 2,000 memory locations; when tuning near a previously used frequency it will recall the settings for nearly instant tuning. You can also start a tuning cycle manually whenever necessary.
Please Note: When used with radios like the IC-7300,FTDX10 or TS-890 in bypass mode the tuner will pass 70MHz with minimal loss but will not tune at that frequency
Specification
- 5 to 250 watts SSB and CW. (100 watts on 6M)
- Easy to read LED bar graph display for RF power, SWR and status
- 16,000 3D memories for instantaneous band changing
- Two position antenna switch with memories for four antennas on each position
- Tuning time: 0.5 to 6 seconds full tune,0.1 second memory tune
- Frequency coverage: 1.8 to 54.0 MHz.
- Tunes 6 to 1000 ohm loads (16 to 150 ohms on 6M)
- For Dipoles, Verticals, Vs, Beams or and Coax Fed Antenna
- Optional interfaces for Icom and Yaesu available
- Power requirements: 11 to 16 volts DC at 750 mA max during tuning
- Enclosure: D-9.5 x W-7.1 x H-2.0 inch
More Information
| Allow Backorder in Clerk.io | No |
|---|---|
| Product Condition | New |
| Bar Code/EAN | 5060080572496 |
| Manufacturer | LDG |
| Item returned for technician testing period | 14 days |
| Repair period | 90 days |
| Refund period | 14 days |
| Exchange period | 14 days |
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Customer Reviews
Price
4
Quality
4
Value
4
Definitely does what I want it to.
Review by
GM4ULS
I bought this to replace an IT-100 that I had inadvertently blown. I'm using the AT-200Pro II with an Icom IC-7300, powering the atu with the interface lead from the rig. It takes time to figure out what all the buttons do and why/if I need them, and I often find myself saying "Why the heck has it gone into Bypass mode all of a sudden?" But when all is said and done, I can go on any band from 180m to 6m and the 200 will handle it, whether I use the "tuner" button on the rig, the "Tune" button on the atu, or a morse key, or even if I whistle. I've had it about a week and so far so good.
Price
4
Quality
4
Value
4
Works as it should.
Review by
Stobbob
I replaced a manual tuner with this.
A bit unnerving at first as I didn't want any issues with my transceiver.
I have an oshw antenna and it works with it.
I think in hindsight I would have preferred an actual oled display of set etc and any error messages.
It's in use and hopefully will last as long as my old manual tuner.
Very quick delivery.
A bit unnerving at first as I didn't want any issues with my transceiver.
I have an oshw antenna and it works with it.
I think in hindsight I would have preferred an actual oled display of set etc and any error messages.
It's in use and hopefully will last as long as my old manual tuner.
Very quick delivery.
Price
5
Quality
5
Value
5
LDG AT-200
Review by
Pete G6LTB
Like all LDG products I have it just works. The radio is happy to give full 100watts output without current limiting.
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