MAT-TUNER mAT-1F Automatic Antenna Tuner for Yaesu FTX-1F, HF/50MHz 10W, Supports Long Wire & 50Ω Antennas
The mAT-1F is a compact automatic antenna tuner specifically designed for the Yaesu FTX-1F transceiver. Covering HF to 50MHz with 10W power handling, it features versatile tuning for both Long Wire and standard 50Ω antennas, making it an essential companion for portable QRP operations.

Product Overview
The MAT-TUNER mAT-1F is a professional-grade automatic antenna tuner tailored exclusively for the Yaesu FTX-1F SDR transceiver. This high-efficiency tuner seamlessly integrates with the radio’s control system, allowing for one-touch tuning directly from the front panel. Designed for the nomadic ham radio operator, the mAT-1F is optimized for QRP (Low Power) performance across all HF bands plus 50MHz.
Dual-Mode Versatility
Unlike standard tuners, the mAT-1F offers exceptional flexibility. It is equipped with dedicated terminals to support:
- Long Wire Antennas: Perfect for temporary field setups and emergency communications.
- Standard 50Ω Antennas: Ideal for dipole, vertical, or Yagi antennas via coaxial feed.
Key Features
- Seamless Integration: Fully compatible with Yaesu FTX-1F’s dedicated tuner port for automated control.
- Frequency Coverage: Wide-range tuning from 1.8MHz to 54MHz.
- Power Handling: Supports up to 10W (SSB/CW/Data), matching the FTX-1F’s output perfectly.
- High-Speed Tuning: Advanced micro-processor controlled relays for fast and precise impedance matching.
- Ultra-Compact Design: Lightweight and rugged aluminum housing, built for outdoor portability and SOTA/POTA deployments.
- Low Power Consumption: Draws power directly from the transceiver, requiring no external power supply.
Technical Specifications
- Frequency Range: 1.8 – 54 MHz
- Matching Impedance Range: 5 to 1500 Ohms
- Max Input Power: 10 Watts
- Tuning Time: 0.1 to 5 seconds (full tune); <0.1 seconds from memory
- Memories: 16,000 channels for near-instant tuning on previously used frequencies.




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