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On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 22:47:05 -0700, Roy Lewallen
wrote: Peter wrote: Hi all I'm looking at purchasing an MFJ269 antenna analyser and keen to hear experience of others in this group regarding this or similar analysers. Appears to be ideal if it is as good as MFJ claim. I have one and find it extremely handy for a variety of tasks such as measuring the length or velocity factor of coax lines or the impedance of ferrite cores. But ironically, the one thing it's almost completely useless for, at my QTH, is analyzing antennas. Induced fields from TV, FM, and AM broadcast stations are so high that the MFJ isn't able to detect its own signal. This isn't unique to the MFJ -- I've had the same problem with a very expensive HP digital impedance meter, and revert to my old GR bridge with a tuned receiver for a detector when I want to actually measure an antenna's impedance. For me the MFJ is worthwhile just for the other functions it provides, but it might or might not be for you. Just keep in mind that, depending on your QTH, it might not be able to actually measure antenna impedances. Roy Lewallen, W7EL I live in a very rural area and mine works as advertised. I don't use it very much because it gives quick and complete answers. |
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