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I recently got myself a noise bridge to do some quantitative measurements on
my antennas. Lets say I am a bit disappointed. The small dials of the unit make all my antennas to appear very similar indeed and I am wondering if the unit is broken (not according to the test I did with a known load) or if I am expecting way too much. What do real people use to do impedance measurements on their antennas ( and please do not suggest anything from MFJ). 73 Uwe |
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