![]() ![]() LDG M-600 MeterĪt first I didn’t think I would need this, but after using just the auto tuner I found out in short order that a meter is needed if you’re running an amp. I’m very happy with the auto tuner so far. These settings can be saved into memory and that part appears to work very good. It allows for manual inductance and capacitance adjustments to get the SWR to its lowest. I like the advanced (manual) tune operation of the auto tuner. Tune the IC-7300 as you normally would by pressing the “TUNER” button on the transceiver.Bypass the amp for now (either with it off on in stby).Select the correct antenna using the “Ant” button on the front of the auto tuner.Power up the Icom 7300 and go to the desired frequency.Connect the IC-PAC cable between your Icom 7300 and the autotuner. ![]() Connect your antennas to the rear of the tuner and connect your ground wire.With everything powered off, connect a coax jumper between the antenna jack on your amp to the TX jack on the back of the tuner.It will detect the auto tuner automatically. Nothing needs to be done in the Icom 7300’s menu. One is for power and the other is for the tuner itself. One end of the IC-PAC connects to the back of the IC-7300 and the other end has two connectors that go to the autotuner. It supplies power from the IC-7300 and it’s all you’ll need. You won’t need it.įor the Icom 7300 get the the IC-PAC cable, it’s a separate purchase. ![]() What you get with the LDG AT-600ProII Autotuner is a power cable. ![]()
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