"Dale Parfitt" wrote in message
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"Peter" wrote in message
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"Owen Duffy" wrote in message
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I must admit I had assumed that the 269 analyzer display the sign of
the reactance, I will have to reread the ad.
Ah, you were looking for honesty in advertising!
The online guff on the MFJ259B says:
"Read Complex Impedance as series resistance and reactance (R+jX) or as
magnitude (Z) and phase (degrees)."
The MFJ259B definitely does *not* show phase angle or reactance as
negative for cases where X is actually negative.
The same words appear in the MFJ269 online page, so it may also be a
misrepresentation.
I see in the MFJ269 manual, the same pretence over the sign of phase and
reactance. It contains the words "Besides Z, an angle between zero and
90
degrees is shown. This angle represents the phase difference between
current and voltage at the terminals of the analyzer."
Of course, a phase angle between "zero and 90 degrees" does not
represent
"phase difference between current and voltage at the terminals of the
analyzer" in the case of a capacitive impedance.
Honesty in advertising... think again.
Owen
What was I thinking! I was impressed with what was being claimed.
I will continue with my product research and you can expect me to float
some other manufactures device on this group soon for comments.
Peter VK6YSF
Again- look at the RigExpert A-200A. Batteries seem to last forever, it's
USB upgradable and it DOES resolve the sign of R +/-JX.
Dale W4OP
Thanks Dale
I have just had a look at the RigExpert site. Look impressive, but the
MFJ269 at about $400US was about my limit.
I think I will take a step back and conduct a more scientific review of all
of the antenna analyzers on offer, there for you should get sick of my
postings over the next couple of weeks/months.
I must say that the ability to save and analyze data on the lap top is an
appealing feature.
Regards
Peter VK6YSF
http://members.optushome.com.au/vk6ysf/vk6ysf/main.htm