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I am selling my trusty Emtech ZM-1 QRP Antenna Tuner. This Z Match antenna
tuner is designed for 15 watts maximum input, ease of use, lightweight for portable use and rapid, effective and easy tuning of virtually any antenna style and length. The Z Match system is unique in that it does not need a tapped coil to accomplish an antenna match; read about it in the "HF Antenna Handbook" by Bill Orr W6SAI, or in the July 1995 issue of QRP Quarterly. You can read the marketing info on this ATU at http://emtech.steadynet.com/zm2.html. (Note that the photo shown is the ZM-2. The ZM-1 is its precursor the only difference being input connectors). I have never failed to tune an antenna with this ATU. I am selling it because I now use a tuned and tapped multi-band dipole for QRP portable use, so I no longer have need of a tuner. The tuner has seen only a few hours of operation and is in perfect condition. New, built price is US$90, I will sell for US$50 shipped to anywhere in North America (extra postage for elsewhere). -- ******************************** to reply via email remove "fake" |
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