"Dale Parfitt"  wrote in message
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 "Andy Cogswell" SHORECOGS at COMCAST DOT NET wrote in message
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  I bought an MFJ-269 from KC7SLO in September last year. When it arrived, I
  tested it and found that the UHF portion did not display the correct SWR.
 I
  tested it with 3 different UHF antennas. It works fine everywhere else.
 The
  problem was that although on the air tests with the antennas all showed
 them
  with low SWR in the proper frequency ranges, the analyzer told me on every
  one that they all had wavy SWR patterns. For example: 415mhz 1.7, 420mhz
  2.5, 423mhz 1.2, 431 2.1, etc... It was obvious that the analyzer was
  displaying the wrong SWR on every antenna.
 I would consider that a pretty poor test of the analyzer. Find a known good
 50 Ohm termination ( at 70cM) and use it to test the analyzer. Although you
 did not state it, I assume you are testing these antennas through a length
 of coaxial cable- unless you account for the cable's electrical length and
 loss, the readings will not be accurate.
 Dale W4OP
Yup ... those reading look a lot like 100' of old RG-58 with a
short or open at the other end ;-)
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...  Hank
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