ICOM Automatic Antenna Tuner

The ICOM AT-130 automatic antenna tuner can be used on a variety of vessels, even small boats that cannot use a long antenna element. With no manual tuning needed, all that is required is a push of the tune switch on an ICOM HF transceiver and the AT-130 adjusts the antenna and the transceiver to the minimum SWR in any frequency on HF band.

The AT-130 is also waterproof and is housed in a durable acrylic case with rubber gaskets.

Compatible with the following ICOM HF radios:

  • IC-78
  • IC-F7000

£385.00
£462.00 inc VAT

 

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