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Chris,
The problem with low cost analyzers is that they use broadband detector diodes. Strong local AM radio stations will cause an output from these diodes and generate erroneus results. In fact, MFJ suggests a highpass filter before the instrument in order to alleviate this problem (in areas with strong local AM stations). MFJ discusses this issue in the MFJ-259B manual which is a free download @ http://www.mfjenterprises.com/manuals.php. However, a German ham has modified his unit for operation from 40 kHz to 1.8 mHz. This is not a trivial mod and it is described on page 88 of his manual @ http://www.darc.de/distrikte/f/27/MF...andbuch1v4.pdf Unfortunately it is all in German so you will have to use Google to translate the appropriate sections. BTW - this is the most comprehensive user manual for this analyzer available anywhere. Includes testing, calibration, schematic diagram, numerous mods, operating tips and techniques, and how to build accessories. Hope this helps - Roger |
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