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"Larry Coyle" wrote: My experience with the MFJ-269 agrees with Roy's -- fine for bench top measurements but nearly useless for antenna checks if you're close to high-powered broadcasters. (I'm even closer than he is!) I have been thinking of an antenna impedance measurement setup using a HF bridge of some kind, driven by a high-level generator to swamp out the ambient junk. My 100 wattHF rig followed by a power attenuator (say, 10db?) would serve to drive the bridge, I would guess. Anybody have some thoughts on this approach - pro or con? What kind of bridge would be good? Larry Coyle, K1QW The price you pay for living on a Hilltop.... Good for you and every other RF source...... -- Bruce in alaska add path after fast to reply |
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