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The rearside detail is also interesting for those who might wish to home brew a link tuner or for those wishing to know what to expect from the unit. Jan Axing, SM5GNN, provided photos of the rear of his unit, which does not have the coupler. My thanks for his thoughtfulness. The 275-watt Match Box is about 10" wide, 10" deep, and 7.5" high.

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Phil Grill, KA2IWR, sent me photos of the Nye-Viking version of the Matchbox. Nye obtained rights to the Matchbox when Johnson ceased production. The Nye version omits the relays from the start, since the transceiver had already become the main type of amateur rig. However, Nye either used surplus Johnson cases or the dies for punching cases, since the relay terminal strip cut-out is evident. Due either to increased difficulties in obtaining parts or the prevalent hype about single-ended network tuners, Nye ceased making the Matchbox clone and turned to a single-ended design. So Nye Viking Matchboxes are not common.
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