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Icom At-130 Marine Grade Auto Antenna Tuner Brand New 1 Year Oz G'tee At130 on 2040-parts.com

AU $698.00
Location:

Hervey Bay, Australia, Australia

Hervey Bay, Australia, Australia
ICOM AT-130 MARINE GRADE AUTO ANTENNA TUNER BRAND NEW 1 YEAR OZ G'TEE AT130, AU $698.00, image 1
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ICOM AT-130 MARINE GRADE AUTO ANTENNA TUNER BRAND NEW 1 YEAR OZ G'TEE AT130


Quick Summary
Availability This item is available for immediate delivery
Condition This item is brand new in unopened box.  A full 12 month seller warranty is applicable to this product
Discount A $15 shipping applies if payment is made via direct credit into our bank account

 

 

 

 

Detailed Product Description

Icom AT-130 Highlights : 

Icom AT-130 Auto Tuner for Single Sideband Radios

Suitable for many vessels

The versatile AT-130 can be used with a variety of vessels, even smaller boats that cannot use a long antenna element. For example, the AT-130 will match a 7 m (23 feet) long wire antenna across the marine bands 1.6 - 27.5 MHz range.

Automatic tuning

No manual tuning is needed. Just push the [TUNE] switch on an Icom HF marine transceiver; the AT-130 adjusts the antenna and the transceiver to the minimum SWR in any frequency on an HF marine band. The AT-130 allows you to transmit with strong RF output power, and is perfect for maritime mobile operations.

Weather resistant

The AT-130 is housed in a durable, completely weather-resistant acrylic case with rubber gaskets. This allows it to be conveniently installed near the antenna element base.

For Icom HF marine transceivers

Icom's sophisticated AT-130 easily matches Icom HF marine transceivers. The AT-130 easily interconnects with an Icom HF marine transceiver. AT-130 installation is simple. No adjustments are necessary. Just connect the control cable and antenna wire and go!

Quick tune-up

Improved tuning performance...the tune-up time is less than 3 seconds in any frequency on an HF marine band. In addition, the AT-130 has 8 convenient memories to store tuning information. Retuning for a memorized frequency takes about 1.5 seconds. This allows you quick trouble-free frequency changes.

Low power tune-up

The AT-130 emits very little output power (just 300 mW) during the tuning process. This reduces the possibility of causing interference to other stations using the frequency.

Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 230(W) x 340(H) x 80(D) mm; 9.1(W) x 13.4(H) x 3.1(D) in (projections not included)
  • Weight: 2.7 kg; 6.0 lb
  • Usable Temperature Range: -30°C ~ +60°C
  • Rated Voltage: 13.6 V DC +/-15% (negative ground) (supplied from an Icom HF marine transceiver)
  • Current Drain (at 13.6 V DC): 2 A
  • Frequency Coverage: 1.6~30 MHz (with the antenna length 7 m (23 ft) or longer)
  • Input Impedance: 50 ohms (unbalanced)
  • Max. Input Power: 150 W (PEP)
  • Input Power During Tuning: 10 W
  • Auto Tuning Time: 1.5 sec. (returning for a memorized frequency), typically 2~3 sec. (when operating band has been changed)
  • Auto Tuning Accuracy: VSWR 2.0:1
  • Insertion Loss: 0.5 dB (with a 50 ohms load, after tuning)

We also stock the Icom OPC-420 control cable to link this tuner to the Icom M600, M700,M700TY, M800, M810, 706, 706MK2, 706MK2G, 725, 726, 728, 729, 737/A, 738 linking to Icom AT120, AT130 auto tuners

About Me

I have been a licensed Radio Amateur for over 25 years and hold the callsign vk4ma (also vk4ajj). Be sure to check out my  VK4AJJ-RADIO-COMMUNICATIONS-STORE here on Ebay

 

Contact Me

Email is the preferred means of contact - I undertake to answer all email enquiries within 24 hours (generally much quicker than this)

Payment

I accept payment via direct credit (preferred), postal order or via paypal. Personal / company cheques will also be accepted from Australian buyers subject to standard bank clearance times.

New Zealand buyers can make payment directly into my ANZ NZ account in NZ dollars.

Paypal is the preferred means of payment for international buyers (outside of Australia and New Zealand).

Shipping

Preferred shipper is Australia Post (registered and insured).

Regular airmail (insured) is used for shipments to New Zealand.

Shipping to countries outside of Australasia can be done via regular airmail (cheaper but no online tracking) or via TNT Express (more expensive but with online tracking)

I try not to profit from shipping charges - please be aware that the stamp on the box does not include: cost of registration (now $3), cost of insurance, cost of box and packaging material.

Terms of Sale

No warranty is made or given by me in respect to the appropriateness of the gear for your intended use / purpose (ie that a IC706MK2G will save you in a marine or outback emergency) and I will thus accept no responsibility for any loss or damage you may suffer from the failure / non performance of the gear for your intended use or otherwise.

I respect your privacy. Your details will never by given to any other party.

 




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