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On 10 Nov, 04:17, Highland Ham
wrote: I agree with Hal, the MFJ kit is jolly good for the price. It does what it says on the box, just don't expect miracles. =================== Endorse that. Using the MFJ259B I have learned a lot about antennas and matching units (ATUs) ,not just antenna gain ,but also antenna bandwidth and (for HF freqs) dial settings for matching units. Whereas the quality and uncertainty figures of the analyser might be frowned upon by 'professionals', it an excellent device for any radio amateur climbing the knowledge ladder. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH Why not compare in the real world Only the poster knows the conditions that he is likely to operate in and it appears that it is in a very mixed environment. In such a case I would compare antennas at home or some place and move the frequency generator around to desired situations. The generater can be a hand held or anything for that matter. Now the real world does not care for "s" meters so one would switch off the limitor in the radio and use a db counter at the speaker.These results can be graphically recorded for direct antenna comparison and for the record. A sound DB counter can be obtained very cheaply on E bay and the mechanics of comparison are in situations that only the poster can determine. Lets face it , communication is measured from what comes out of the speaker. It is not rocket science! Art |
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