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Dale Parfitt wrote:
"Peter" wrote in message 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 Or, for a non-handheld device, the TenTec TAPR VNA (Vector Network Analyzer) works quite well (albeit it, too, has a broadband detector). I've used it with both the PC software and CocoaVNA on a Mac. The N2PK VNA has a more narrow band detector, but isn't available as a off-the-shelf box. Kind of depends on what you want to do with it. I have a MFJ-269 (and a 259, as it happens), and it's a really handy tool when standing under the antenna or doing "pruning" and those sorts of things, where you basically are "spin the frequency knob and look for the dip". I don't know that I'd use it as a precision measurement instrument to measure inductors and capacitors. .. BTW, the whole "doesn't show the sign of X" isn't a big deal in practice. A small bump of the frequency dial shows that X is either getting bigger or smaller as frequency goes up or down. If your impedance is varying so fast with frequency that you can't figure it out, the MFJ isn't for you anyway, since it's a fairly imprecise oscillator anyway. If you are looking to do precision measurements of impedance at a bunch of points, as you write them down or plot them, it's obvious, and, in any case, it's not a great tool for that. If you're looking to do something like adjust a phased array, you need one of the network analyzers. It's a lot better than trying to use this thing and opens/shorts, etc. |
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