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Additional response to OP jo9s8as at yahoo.com:
Using an MFJ259B with a #14 AWG (.064 dia) copper wire 19.4 inchs long stuck into the antenna connector, I measured the following... f = 146.5 MHz R = 64 ohms, X = 65 ohms both hands holding the MFJ f = 146.5 R = 43 ohms, X = 60 ohms one hand holding the MFJ Sat the MFJ down on a brick wall about 3.5 feet high and moved away from it. f = 146.5 R = 34, X = 44 Same location, adjusted for minimum SWR f = 153 MHz R = 61, X = 25 This last reading was a bit difficult as the readings changed with my body location. I could never determine the sign of the reactance for sure and I was never able to adjust the frequency so that the reactance reading was lower than about 25 ohms. The MFJ enclosure is about 6.75 x 2.375 x 4 inches. Cheers, John |
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