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Review Summary For : MFJ-903
Reviews: 3MSRP: 49.95
Description:
The MFJ-903 6 Meter 200 Watt Antenna Tuner for The Magic Band gives you low SWR with practically any coax fed antenna -- mobile whips, dipoles, verticals, vees, random wires, beams.

With low SWR, your rig will be more efficient; you'll get more power out of your 6 meter tranceiver and into your antenna for more DX, it will run cooler and last longer, and your expensive tranceiver will be protected from overheating due to high SWR.

The MFJ-903 handles 100 Watts FM and 200 Watts SSB PEP. It works with ALL solid state and tube rigs and is perfect for home and mobile stations.
Product is in production
More Info: http://www.mfjenterprises.com/products.php?prodid=MFJ-903
# last 180 days Avg. Rating last 180 days Total reviews Avg. overall rating
0034.3
NA5XX Rating: 2015-05-24
MFJ and it works Time Owned: 6 to 12 months.
I have not had good success with MFJ products in the past, but this tuner works. After playing with the MFJ 6 meter sticks and finally getting them tuned (see my review of MFJ 2206) I was able to tweak them form an SWR of 1.25 to 1.16. The controls are sensitive and will actually increase SWR to unacceptable levels if not careful. The knobs require a light touch, but the MFJ-903 tuner works for 6 meter antennas.
WA3HVR Rating: 2013-08-18
Perfect! Time Owned: more than 12 months.
Been using this for a few years now and it is simple to use and always makes a perfect 1:1 at the rig end of things. Nicely made as well.
KC8MXZ Rating: 2004-08-19
Good-No frills Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
Bought this straight from the manufacturer (elsewhere on the internet, prices were being increased). Does it's job perfectly, 1:1 SWR throughout the entire 6m band. No meters, no other functions besides matching your antenna. No frills, but gets the job done for a reasonable price. Someone with more experience than I could homebrew one for much less money.