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Equipment / Re: Is there any need for an antenna tuner ....
« on: June 08, 2016, 1941 UTC »
^ I purchased mine over 10yrs ago, so I'm not sure it's the current one. I got mine brand new on Fleabay also. I figured it would be safe to do being it's an MFJ (Mighty Fine Junk) product and if it didn't work, I can always throw it off my terrace lol..

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Equipment / Re: Is there any need for an antenna tuner ....
« on: June 08, 2016, 1500 UTC »
I've been using that same tuner for years with my Yaesu FRG-100 hooked up to a 110' longwire. In my case it definitely works, as it gives me numerous options (settings) to help pull in the weaker signals. I attached the longwire to the rear jack of the tuner using a banana-type plug (I think that's what you call it).
 I hope that helps..

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Equipment / Re: Bonito RadioJet 1102S and 1305P- lack of reviews
« on: June 08, 2016, 1450 UTC »
I was hoping to see some replies also as I'm considering purchasing the 1102s like you. I've seen a brief review posted on SWLing website done by a reviewer named Fernando (translated to English from German). I've also seen a few Youtube videos. I haven't heard anything bad about it and I like the fact that it's not a "true" SDR radio, prone to crashes and needing frequent updates.
Please post if you hear anything more about the RadioJet 1102S.
 Take care,
  Jeff..

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