MFJ-991B IntelliTuner Automatic Antenna Tuner Instruction Manual
2005-2012 MFJ Enterprises, Inc.
16
Meter Needle Bounce Codes
(Meter needles bounce to the indicated mark until buttons are released.)
Forward 30 Watts Mark 100 Watts Mark 300 Watts Mark
Capacitor
Switches To
Transmitter Side
Insufficient Power to
Tune
(Forward < 2 Watts)
Power Too High to Tune
(Forward > 125 Watts, or
Forward > 75 Watts and SWR > 3)
Reflected 5 Watts Mark 20 Watts Mark 60 Watts Mark
Capacitor
Switches To
Antenna Side
Bypass Mode
(L = 0 and C = 0)
L or C at Its Limit
During
Manual Adjustment
Both Needles 30/5 Marks 100/20 Marks 300/60 Marks
Not Used Not Used
Power Overload
(Forward > 300 or 150 Watts)
Table 3. Meter Needle Bounce Codes.
Transceiver Foldback
Modern transceivers with solid-state finals usually have a foldback circuit to protect the final transistors
from damage due to high SWR. A foldback circuit detects the SWR during transmit and reduces the
output power as the SWR rises above a preset threshold, usually 2:1. The higher the SWR, the lower the
power is set to prevent damage.
However, even if your transceiver has a foldback circuit, you should manually set the power level to 20
watts or less for tuning. Even with foldback, the tuning process can be hard on your transceiver’s finals.
When an amplifier is used, the amplifier must be bypassed during tuning.
Note: MFJ recommends that a transceiver-specific interface cable be used between the MFJ-991B
and your transceiver to ensure that tuning only occurs at low power.
Grounding Hints
To minimize RFI, single wire feedlines (such as used with Windom or longwire antennas) should be kept
away from other wiring. Radiation will be minimized if the single wire feeder runs parallel and
reasonably close to the wire that connects the tuner to the outdoor ground. The antenna feed wire should
be adequately insulated to prevent arcing or accidental contact.