

It is not very far above my 2nd story roof. The doublet is surrounded by trees and nearby buildings. I am in a space restrictive QTH and the most I could do was put up an 88 foot doublet that is only 32 feet high at the feedpoint and less than 10 feet at the ends. I will never sell mine as long as I live. It is as good or better than some of the higher end tuners I have owned. If you need an inexpensive quality tuner, this is one you should get, if you can find one.
DENTRON MT 3000A FOR SALE PLUS
Has coax input and output plus a long wire and ladder line connections. Everything just says American and proud of it.

It is almost like this thing was built in the 40's or 50's. No meters but that is OK as I prefer a large meter over the tiny ones like on the Dentron 3000. The exterior had a few minor scratches so I repainted the exterior. Just a loud click from the switch and you know you've hit the next spot on the inductor coil. I love the hard click of the inductance selector. Very high quality parts are what makes this one of the best deals in tuners. I found mine on E-bay and so in a few short days it was in my shack. If all their other equipment is built like this then I want everything they make! I know they are no longer in business and that is a shame as this tuner is by far much better than any MFJ tuner I have ever owned and equal to many of the higher priced tuners available. The Dentron stood out as a highly rated tuner and what I really liked about it was that it was made just down the road from me. So I decided to look into a quality inexpensive tuner and so I did some research on the best rated tuners here on. I have owned higher end tuners from other manufacturers but found them to be somewhat overpriced and decided to cash out even though they were pretty good. Mostly MFJ's and I have had several of those as I have had to replace them after a short while.
