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I bought an MFJ-269 antenna analyzer with some 160 meter antenna design in
mind. It works fine on my VHF and UHF antennas, but the local 1350 AM station (which is just a half mile away) interferes when an HF antenna is connected. The SWR reads 31 and the two analog meters dance to the station's audio. I tried a home made 1350 KHz notch filter I've used with a few receivers. The notch filter gets rid of the offending signal, but makes the 160 and 80 meter readings bad (verified with a dummy load). Any solutions out there? Is it possible to build a 1350 KHz filter that won't throw off the impedance reading at 1800 KHz? Luckily my Kenwood TS-570 is able to contend with the AM station. -- Bob D. ND9B |
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