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On 7 Feb 2006 11:40:57 -0800, "chris" wrote:
I've been thinking about springing for an MFJ (or other) antenna analyzer to check on the myriad antenna's I've got around the place. I noticed that most of the analyzers on the market (like the MFJ-269, for ~$350.00) only go down to 1.8 MHz. I do a lot of work with xtal radio's (DX'ing), and have a lot of different AM (MW) antenna's strewn about the property. I was wondering why they cut that portion out of their instrument? No demand? Too exotic? Does anyone know if the analyzer could be modified (add some inductance, etc. somewhere) to bring it down to about 500kc? Thanks! Chris, AI4MI If you are not adverse to building (I don't know why a ham would be) look at the N2PK network analyzer. www.n2pk.com |
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