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ICOM
AT-140 AUTOMATIC MARINE ANTENNA TUNER

While we haven't used our ICOM AT-140 Automatic Marine Antenna Tuner
on the Mad Dog Voyager sailboat (To be installed), we can only rate it
on appearance, apparent visual quality and instructions and expected
performance in the marine environment.
The ICOM AT-140 appears to be a sturdily built unit. It appears robust
and we expect that it will perform well when used in conjuction with the
ICOM IC-802 for SSB
communications, marine email (using
either AirMail or WinLink with the Pactor III
Modem) in the harsh marine environment. Of course, being installed
below deck, it is not exposed to severe weather and elements, but it is
still a damp area, subject to motion, vibration and temperature changes.
The manual seems reasonably acceptable, however ICOM has chosen to use a
light (Cheap) newsprint paper for printing the manual. Some questions
are not clearly answered in the manual, however a quick search on the
web provides most of the answers you are looking for.
This of course in only helpful IF you are able to connect to the
internet when installing this product!
The ICOM AT-140 matches the transceiver (our
ICOM IC-M802 Digital HF Marine SSB Transceiver)
to a long wire antenna with little insertion loss.
When connected to the IC-M802, the AT-140 automatically bypasses
e-mail and shortwave listening, the AT-140 allows use of the entire
antenna for best reception on your boat. Get fast frequency access
without missing communication opportunities! The AT-140 comes ready for
simple antenna cable and power connections. Install the unit near the
antenna element base on your sail or power vessel
Completely weather-resistant acrylic case with rubber gaskets. 45
memories for shorter tuning times. Quick Low power tune-up.
Dimensions: 230 (w) x 340 (H) x 80 (D) mm
Max. Input power: 150 W (PEP) 100 W (continuous)
Automatic tuning time: Approx. 2 - 3 sec.
Other items related to Single Side Band (SSB) communications:
More about the ICOM 802
single Side Band Tranceiver (SSB)
More about the Gam / McKim Split Lead Single Side Band Antenna
More about the STS Pactor modem
More information about the Super
Dynaplate by Guest
Explaining: Selecting the Right High Seas Communications (including e-mail)
Web links: coming soon
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