It seems to read about 250 hz high. As you say, perhaps close enough for 
government work, but I needed it the other day. A new ham came by with 
one of the RS 10 meter rigs he bought last year on sale. From my 
Kenwood, he was about 250 low and sounded just horrible, but the only 
counter I had at home was the 259B and it showed it was real close, so 
later I tried it on some 2 meter fm radios and it ran consistently high. 
I used to have an original 259 that died and I recall the counter 
circuit was on the back of the display and was adjustable. Even GOOD 
counters can be adjusted, so there should be something here as well, but 
I hate to take it all apart without a clue where to look. 
 
Fred McKenzie wrote: 
  Is there an adjustment pot on the MFJ259b for the freqency counter and 
 if so, what number is it on the board?  
 
 Gary- 
 
 It looks like the counter module is purchased as a unit, probably from 
 Optoelectronics.  Therefore, MFJ may not know anything about it they don't need 
 to know. 
 
 I've looked for anything that might calibrate the frequency, but couldn't find 
 it.  Perhaps further disassembly would have revealed a hidden trimmer 
 capacitor.  I doubt it would be a pot, but you never know. 
 
 How far off is yours?  Mine is close enough for its purpose of checking 
 antennas, but I wouldn't adjust a transmitter's frequency with it. 
 
 73, Fred, K4DII 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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