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I have an MFJ 269 and a GR 1606A. Each has its place.
At my location, about 10-15 miles from a hilltop with powerful TV, FM, and I believe AM broadcast transmitters, the MFJ is pretty useless for most antenna measurements. The impinging RF confuses it. It's great for fiddling with circuits on the bench, quick measurements of coax length, and checking the resonance of a 2 meter whip. I'm sure the RF problem would be the same for the other analyzers. Years ago, I rented an HP vector impedance meter for a consulting job, and it too was unable to handle the RF environment. A friend lent me an ancient tube-type Z meter that had a tunable detector, and I ended up making the measurements with it. (That was before I got the 1606A.) I use the 1606A when I need to make serious and accurate antenna measurements. It's tedious to use, having to be calibrated at the measurement frequency before making measurements. It only goes up to 60 MHz. And it requires an external signal generator and detector. The external detector is really its strength, though, since by using a narrowband detector (I use an old ICOM R1 portable receiver) I can make good measurements in the RF environment I live in. It would be a real nuisance to haul it up a tower, although you can put it on top of a stepladder. Sorry, I haven't used any of the other analyzers so can't help you out with the comparison between them. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Darrell Gordon W4CX wrote: Group..I've just discovered this group (what took me so long?) and am impressed with the knowledge here. I am shopping for an antenna analyzer and am stymied by the choices (or lack thereof). In all of hamdom (sub $600), I only find MFJ, Autek, AEA wireless, and Kuranishi to choose from. I've checked eham reviews and found that the AEA VIA (not Bravo) rates highest...and most expensive. Probably worth it. Unfortunately, it's only good to 54Mhz, and I'd need up to 450Mhz. I know this is impossible, and would be willing to go with separate units (Autek), but they have awful reviews quality. My question: What are you guys using for HF measurements? What about V/UHF measurements? Do you recommend any particular model? How about used HP gear from ebay (yes, I know the risks). V/UHF is my priority since I'm building some copper loops for 6 and 2. What say you sage antenna gurus? Darrell W4CX |
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