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This post may be a bit OT, but I believe this is the forum where I can =
get some useful information. I have an MFJ-259B antenna analyzer which works fine. I also have an = MFJ-269 (the one also working on UHF) which instead gives me odd results = on the HF bands. I then sent the 269 back to MFJ for warranty repair, and when it came = back it had exactly the same problem, despite I gave them a very = detailed explanation of the problem. In summary the problem is the following: - loading the MFJ-269 with 50 ohm all is OK (it gives R=3D50, X=3D0) - loading it with a different value, say a small 200 ohm carbon resistor = with very short leads, it gives R=3D200, X=3D0 at around 10 MHz but, = LOWERING the frequency (e.g. down to 3.5 MHz), it progressively shows an = higher and higher X value. This result is clearly wrong as a resistor = having 0 reactance at 10 MHz cannot show reactance at 3.5 MHz. This is = confirmed by the the fact the MFJ-259 loaded with the same resistor = shows X=3D0 at 3.5 MHz! So, no question about that! Interesting to note that the MFJ-269 Product Review on QST magazine (May = 2005 issue, Table 3) shows EXACTLY the same problem! A 269 design = problem which does not exist in the 259? Reading the MFJ-269 factory calibration procedure (I have a copy of it), = they instruct the operator to adjust the instrument at 10 MHz. And at 10 = MHz it works fine!=20 Has anyone carried out a similar test? Thanks & 73 Tony I0JX (also K0JX when in the US) |
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