mAT-M200
The mAT-M200 is specially designed for ICOM and KENWOOD brand transceivers with RF power not exceeding 200W (SSB). This tuner is also a great choice for users who like to use their transceivers in digital modes such as FT8, CW, and RTTY. For most tuners, it is not possible to withstand 100 watts of digital mode RF signals going into the tuner. The mAT-M200 allows up to 100 watts of digital mode RF signals to pass through the tuner. The mAT-M200 has a working frequency range of 1.8-54 MHz and a maximum allowable RF power of 200 watts. As an external antenna tuner, it is connected to the ICOM transceiver via the mAT-CI control cable or to the KENWOOD transceiver via the mAT-CK cable. The tuner is equipped with an mAT-CI cable by default. The transceiver supplies power to the tuner via this cable, communicates with it, and controls the tuner's operation. The tuner does not require additional power supply. The tuner is compatible with ICOM and KENWOOD tuners, and users can easily control the tuner using the [TUNE] or [AT] buttons on the radio equipment panel. This makes the tuner's operation very convenient.
For ICOM devices, the tuner only works with transceivers with a standard 4-pin ICOM tuner jack. If the transceiver does not have this jack, you will not be able to use it. If the transceiver has a non-standard 4-pin ICOM tuner jack, such as IC-M710, M802, IC-F7000, IC-F8101, you will need to modify the mAT-CI cable so that it can be connected to the TUNER of these transceivers before you can use this tuner. The same applies to KENWOOD devices, but their TUNER jack is 6-pin. When the tuner is powered on and started, it will detect whether it is currently connected to an ICOM device or a KENWOOD device and automatically match it.
It will tune dipoles, verticals, Yagis, or virtually any coax-fed antenna. It will match an amazing range of antennas and impedances, far greater than some other tuners you may have considered, including the built-in tuners on many radios.