Features:
- It can be equipped with long wire, GP, inverted V, positive V, dipole antennas, etc.
- It can be applied to any shortwave machine within 200w (as long as it can output 5-15w during tuning)
- With continuous radio frequency, you can tune. Such as am, cw, fm), without control line, short wave automatic tuning
- The relay adopts SMI, OMRON 12V, 10A, 16A high-power relay.
- Adopt PIC16F1938 MCU and 7 LC combinations were used.
- Adopt 7 hollow inductors design, and adopt 6 kV, high voltage ceramic chip capacitor.
- Adopt SMI-12V, 10A relay, MAX, 200W, it is recommended to use no more than 150W for a long time.
- This tool set not includes the shell, you can make a shell for it as you like.
- The tuning impedance ran-ge is 5Ω~1.1KΩ.
Specifications:
Tuning impedance range: 5ohm~1.2Kohm
Power supply voltage range: 11-15 V DC
Maximum current consumption: 600 mA
Maximum working power: 200 watts
Power required to start tuning: 10 watts
The smallest possible measurement power: 0.1 watts
Power measurement accuracy: 10%
Maximum installation inductance: 10μH
Minimum installation step of inductance: 0.05μH
Maximum installed capacity: 869 pF
Minimum capacitance installation steps: 5pF
Typical consumption 200-500 mA
Colour:blue
Size: about 290 x 185 x 60mm
Note:
- The case as this picture shows, it is not a special shell for the machine. It needs to be drilled and assembled by the customer.
- Since the relays purchased in each batch are products of different manufacturers, the models will be different, but the technical indexes adopted are similar, which all meet the requirements of product use. Therefore, different batches of products adopt different relays. Each product sent out is powered on and tested OK. Please feel free to use it.
- In non-power-on state, some internal fasteners of relays will make sounds when tilting or moving, which is a normal phenomenon.
- Power-on, no noise.
- During the tuning process, there will be an action sound, which is normal.
Package includes:
1 x ATU-200 turner board
1 x Set of accessories