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Old March 31st 08, 03:28 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Tam Tam is offline
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Default Strong Local FM Broadcast / MFJ 259b


"dykesc" wrote in message
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The manual on the MFJ 259b warns that strong local broadcast band rf
can cause problems with accuracy of the unit. The warning mentions
strong AM broadcast signals. A new tall tower near my house is
emitting a strong FM broadcast signal. When I hooked up my G5RV to the
frequency counter input on my 259b, it immediately locked on at
100.500 MHz. The signal is so strong that I can hear the station at
multiple frequencies when I tune across the FM broadcast band on a
small FM radio. Could this be interferring with my attempts at getting
reliable R-X SWR readings on my G5RV with the 259b?


One way to find out. Measure the SWR through a low pass filter that is meant
to be used at a transmitter output. These things usually start to roll off
at about 40 MHz, and will have around 80 db loss at 100 Mhz.

Tam/WB2TT