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As far as the actual customer service so far, they've been pretty good. At
least they sent UPS here to pick up the analyzer at no cost and they're doing it again. This time the service manager will be looking at the unit personally. I also had another experience where my 3 element 6 yagi became bent during a bad storm. MFJ offered to replace any parts needed for free. Luckily I was able to straighten it out and it works fine now. I just hope that this analyzer thing gets taken care of this time for good. The service manager claims as soon as it arrives, he will personally look at it. -- 73! de Andy KC2SSB Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://shorecogs.tripod.com "Howard" wrote in message ... I won't claim that all their products are "Mighty Fine Junk" or that a number of folks do get good service from them. Several folks I know have their tuners and they work just fine and likewise with their '259 analyzer. However, I will no longer patronize their business due to the length of time they took on addressing my concerns and the fact that the problem was not even partially resolved. Had they returned it with any improvement I might feel differently, or had they taken the attitude of "Have you checked out your antenna/feedline/meter" versus just claiming that was the problem I would have felt that at least they were listening and working toward resolution. Oh well, it doesn't transmit worth a darn - but in fairness the receive is pretty hot. Howard |
Well I hope they fix it right for you.
On the other hand I have heard the same stories about Icom, Yaesu and Kenwood, with their products over the years. M.F.J. Mighty Fine Junk, so they use to say :-) ======================================= Andy Cogswell wrote: As far as the actual customer service so far, they've been pretty good. At least they sent UPS here to pick up the analyzer at no cost and they're doing it again. This time the service manager will be looking at the unit personally. I also had another experience where my 3 element 6 yagi became bent during a bad storm. MFJ offered to replace any parts needed for free. Luckily I was able to straighten it out and it works fine now. I just hope that this analyzer thing gets taken care of this time for good. The service manager claims as soon as it arrives, he will personally look at it. -- 73! de Andy KC2SSB Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://shorecogs.tripod.com "Howard" wrote in message ... I won't claim that all their products are "Mighty Fine Junk" or that a number of folks do get good service from them. Several folks I know have their tuners and they work just fine and likewise with their '259 analyzer. However, I will no longer patronize their business due to the length of time they took on addressing my concerns and the fact that the problem was not even partially resolved. Had they returned it with any improvement I might feel differently, or had they taken the attitude of "Have you checked out your antenna/feedline/meter" versus just claiming that was the problem I would have felt that at least they were listening and working toward resolution. Oh well, it doesn't transmit worth a darn - but in fairness the receive is pretty hot. Howard |
Well I hope they fix it right for you.
On the other hand I have heard the same stories about Icom, Yaesu and Kenwood, with their products over the years. M.F.J. Mighty Fine Junk, so they use to say :-) ======================================= Andy Cogswell wrote: As far as the actual customer service so far, they've been pretty good. At least they sent UPS here to pick up the analyzer at no cost and they're doing it again. This time the service manager will be looking at the unit personally. I also had another experience where my 3 element 6 yagi became bent during a bad storm. MFJ offered to replace any parts needed for free. Luckily I was able to straighten it out and it works fine now. I just hope that this analyzer thing gets taken care of this time for good. The service manager claims as soon as it arrives, he will personally look at it. -- 73! de Andy KC2SSB Beachwood, NJ USA! Grid FM29vw http://shorecogs.tripod.com "Howard" wrote in message ... I won't claim that all their products are "Mighty Fine Junk" or that a number of folks do get good service from them. Several folks I know have their tuners and they work just fine and likewise with their '259 analyzer. However, I will no longer patronize their business due to the length of time they took on addressing my concerns and the fact that the problem was not even partially resolved. Had they returned it with any improvement I might feel differently, or had they taken the attitude of "Have you checked out your antenna/feedline/meter" versus just claiming that was the problem I would have felt that at least they were listening and working toward resolution. Oh well, it doesn't transmit worth a darn - but in fairness the receive is pretty hot. Howard |
I have a Diamond X-6000A triband antenna, and its SWR curves are 'wavy'
on VHF and a little on UHF, not the smooth symmetrical log curve one might expect. It's likely the interaction of the other band resonances, but nothing to lead me to believe it's broken. I like the suggestion about trying a good quality dummy load on it (or perhaps another analyser on the same group of antennas) before you condemn the thing as junk. Good luck! B |
I have a Diamond X-6000A triband antenna, and its SWR curves are 'wavy'
on VHF and a little on UHF, not the smooth symmetrical log curve one might expect. It's likely the interaction of the other band resonances, but nothing to lead me to believe it's broken. I like the suggestion about trying a good quality dummy load on it (or perhaps another analyser on the same group of antennas) before you condemn the thing as junk. Good luck! B |
I have the first SWR analyzer (with freq output, no counter).
Only problem I ever had with it was the meter fell out. Not surprised to see it was glued in, but it works....so I am lucky. If you have owned lots of MFJ stuff and it all works, all I can say is that I'm happy for you. Many others have not been as fortunate! ....Dave "Andy Cogswell" SHORECOGS at COMCAST DOT NET wrote in message ... "Dave Edwards" wrote in message ... Another MFJ victim....live and learn! First MFJ product I've had problems with. I've owned a lot of products and their analyzers are usually very good. I owned an MFJ-259 before this, but wanted UHF capabilities, so I bought the 269. |
I have the first SWR analyzer (with freq output, no counter).
Only problem I ever had with it was the meter fell out. Not surprised to see it was glued in, but it works....so I am lucky. If you have owned lots of MFJ stuff and it all works, all I can say is that I'm happy for you. Many others have not been as fortunate! ....Dave "Andy Cogswell" SHORECOGS at COMCAST DOT NET wrote in message ... "Dave Edwards" wrote in message ... Another MFJ victim....live and learn! First MFJ product I've had problems with. I've owned a lot of products and their analyzers are usually very good. I owned an MFJ-259 before this, but wanted UHF capabilities, so I bought the 269. |
While it is possible that your analyzer isn't working, it is also possible
that you do have some wild variances in impedance with your current setup. I took a look at the return loss of one of my antenna systems with a tracking generator/spectrum analyzer combination, and did see some multiple resonance nodes. This measurement was done, using a Narda directional coupler, which is flat out to 12GHz, as measured on an HP 8753E Network Analyzer. Some sort of transfer standard such as an accurate 50 Ohm load would verify if your analyzer is bad. Pete "Bob" wrote in message ... I have a Diamond X-6000A triband antenna, and its SWR curves are 'wavy' on VHF and a little on UHF, not the smooth symmetrical log curve one might expect. It's likely the interaction of the other band resonances, but nothing to lead me to believe it's broken. I like the suggestion about trying a good quality dummy load on it (or perhaps another analyser on the same group of antennas) before you condemn the thing as junk. Good luck! B |
While it is possible that your analyzer isn't working, it is also possible
that you do have some wild variances in impedance with your current setup. I took a look at the return loss of one of my antenna systems with a tracking generator/spectrum analyzer combination, and did see some multiple resonance nodes. This measurement was done, using a Narda directional coupler, which is flat out to 12GHz, as measured on an HP 8753E Network Analyzer. Some sort of transfer standard such as an accurate 50 Ohm load would verify if your analyzer is bad. Pete "Bob" wrote in message ... I have a Diamond X-6000A triband antenna, and its SWR curves are 'wavy' on VHF and a little on UHF, not the smooth symmetrical log curve one might expect. It's likely the interaction of the other band resonances, but nothing to lead me to believe it's broken. I like the suggestion about trying a good quality dummy load on it (or perhaps another analyser on the same group of antennas) before you condemn the thing as junk. Good luck! B |
"Pete KE9OA" wrote in message
... While it is possible that your analyzer isn't working, it is also possible that you do have some wild variances in impedance with your current setup. I took a look at the return loss of one of my antenna systems with a tracking generator/spectrum analyzer combination, and did see some multiple resonance nodes. This measurement was done, using a Narda directional coupler, which is flat out to 12GHz, as measured on an HP 8753E Network Analyzer. Some sort of transfer standard such as an accurate 50 Ohm load would verify if your analyzer is bad. Pete Considering that all 3 antennas showed appropriate SWR readings on their respective frequencies on my wattmeter with on-the-air tests, and the analyzer showed wild SWR readings on the same frequencies, I'd say the analyzer is at fault. Works perfectly at HF/VHF, so I basically have an MFJ-259 in an MFJ-269 shell until they fix it. UPS picked it up yesterday. Hopefully I will hear something within the next 2 weeks. |
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