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MFJ-269 Antenna Analyzer

en August 05 , 2018
Index
Typical Uses
Seven Measurement Frequency Ranges
The Test Dummy Antenna
Prevent damage
There are five measurement modes available at turn on of the MFJ 269
Measuring R & X (mode 1)
Antenna Bandwidth (mode 1)
Measuring Coax. Loss (mode 2)
Measuring Inductance (mode 4)
Measuring Frequency (mode 5)
A Simple Signal Sampler
UHF Measurement
Advanced Measurements
Impedance Advanced 1 (mode 1)
Return Loss and Reflection coefficient Advanced 1 (mode 2)
Resonance Advanced 1 (mode 3)
Match Efficiency Advanced 1 (mode 4)
Advanced 2
Dist. to fault Advanced 2 (mode 1)
Line length in degrees Advanced 2 (mode 2)
Line length in feet Advanced 2 (mode 3)
Characteristic Impedance Advanced 3 (mode 1)

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Typical Uses
Seven Measurement Frequency Ranges
  1. 1.8 to 4 MHz
  2. 4 to 10 MHz
  3. 10 to 27 MHz
  4. 27 to 70 MHz
  5. 70 to 114 MHz
  6. 114 to 170 MHz
  7. 415 to 470 MHz
The Test Dummy Antenna
A simple dummy antenna is useful in learning how to use the MFJ 269 With the values shown this dummy antenna will resonate at approximately 16 MHz (the only critical value is the 50 ohm resistor). The inductor and capacitor can be anything close, but the resonant frequency will change. Your browser does not support the HTML5 canvas tag.
The dummy load consists of a 50 Ohm Resistor and an inductor and capacitor. When the reactance of the Inductor and Capacitor are equal they cancel out and you only see the 50 resistor.
Prevent damage
There are five measurement modes available at turn on of the MFJ 269.
Measuring R & X (mode 1)
  1. Be sure the UHF button is off (out)
  2. Turn on the Analyzer
  3. When you first turn the analyser on it will cycle through three LCD Screens:
    • The first screen shows the firmware revision number
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    • The second screen shows the MFJ copyright notice
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    • The third screen shows the voltage of the batteries or external power supply and will indicate if it is okay or low
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  4. The next screen will momentarily show the mode which is "impedance R & X".
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  5. Connect antenna (or dummy antenna) to the Antenna connector on the top of the unit (type N connector, use the provided N male to UHF female (SO239) if needed.
  6. Use the shortest possible cable length to connect to the MFJ 269. Long cables will give less accurate measurements.
  7. Use good quality transmission line if needed to connect between the MFJ 269 to the UUT
  8. Select the desired frequency range and adjust the tuning control for desired test Frequency (frequency is displayed on the LCD screen).
  9. Read the VSWR and Impedance from the two analogue meters or the LCD display.
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Antenna Bandwidth (mode 1)
  1. Connect the antenna to the Antenna jack on the MFJ269.
  2. Adjust the frequency until the lowest SWR reading is obtained, this is the centre frequency of the Antenna.
  3. Move the frequency lower until the SWR reaches 2.5 this is the lower side bandwidth of the antenna.
  4. Move the frequency higher until the SWR reaches 2.5, this is the upper side bandwidth of the antenna,
  5. Subtract the lower frequency from the higher frequency. The result is the 2.5 SWR bandwidth of the antenna at the previously noted centre frequency.
  6. The 2.5 SWR limit of was chosen for this example. Use whatever limit the manufacturer specifies or that you want to set for your transmitter.
Measuring Coax. Loss (mode 2)
  1. Press the mode button once. The LCD display will momentarily display "Coax Loss".
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  2. Connect the coax you wish to test (remember to discharge it before connecting) Leave the far end open (un-terminated).
  3. Set the frequency where you wish to test the cable. The LCD display will display the cable loss in dB.
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Measuring Inductance (mode 4)
  1. Press the mode button one more time or until the LCD display momentarily displays "Inductance in µH"
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  2. Connect the inductor across the antenna input connector.
  3. Select the frequency where you wish to measure the inductance.
  4. Read the inductance from the LCD display.

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Measuring Frequency (mode 5)
  1. Press the mode button one more time or until the LCD display momentarily displays "Frequency"
  2. Insure the signal you want to measure has no DC component and is less than 2 volts peak (1.4 volts RMS)
  3. Connect the frequency to be measured to the "Frequency counter input" BNC connector.
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  4. Read the frequency directly from the LCD display.
  5. You can set the gate time that is used as the counter measurement window to .01, 0.1 or 1. seconds by pressing the GATE button.
  6. The Specified frequency accuracy is ±.05% which would yield an error of as much as 1.5 KHz at 30 MHz and ± 7.3 KHz at 146 MHz
  7. The longer the gate time the more frequency resolution the display will have.
    • A one second gate time give 1 Hz resolution
    • A 0.1 second gate time give 10 Hz resolution
    • A 0.01 second gate time give 100 Hz resolution
  8. The 0.05% overall accuracy of the counter is not accurate enough to verify that your HT is on frequency.
A Simple Signal Sampler
The following circuit can be used to sample a signal from your hand held transmitter for measurement by the frequency counter

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UHF Measurement
  1. Many of the same measurements are available at UHF frequencies.
  2. Simply chose the mode in the main VHF menu and then press the UHF button.
  3. In the UHF mode the maximum SWR that can be measured is 5:1. In the "impedance RX mode the impedance meter is disabled and SWR is shown as a number and as a bar graph.
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Advanced Measurements
  1. In addition to the measurements available in the basic, turn on mode, there three additional measurement modes available in the advanced mode.
  2. To access the advanced modes press and hold the gate and mode keys down until "the display shows "Advanced 1"
  3. The first mode in advanced 1 is "Impedance Z = mag, θ= phase" at a selected frequency.
    • In this mode the impedance is given in polar form as a vector in ohms at an angle in degrees.
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    • The display will momentarily show: And then will show the impedance in Ω and angle in °
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Advanced 1 (mode 1)
  1. Impedance The first mode in advanced 1 is "Impedance Z = mag, θ= phase" at a selected frequency.
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    • In this mode the impedance is given in polar form as a vector in ohms at an angle in degrees.
    • Series and Parallel Equivalent Impedances Press the gate button once to see the parallel equivalent.
    • Series and Parallel Equivalent Impedances Press the gate button once to see the series equivalent Series equivalent display examples:
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    • Press the gate button again to see the parallel equivalent. Parallel equivalent display examples:
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  2. By pressing the GATE button twice the Magnitude and Phase of Load Impedance mode toggles the analyser into a parallel equivalent impedance sub-mode.
  3. In the left hand display example, the equivalent parallel resistance is R=126 ohms. That resistance appears to be in parallel with 102 ohms. If we parallel connect an opposite-sign reactance of 102 ohms, the parallel equivalent reactance is cancelled and Only the 126 ohm resistance remains.
  4. This is a powerful tool used in matching antennas. The MFJ-269 places that tool at your fingertips. By checking a load for both Rp and Rs, you can see if either is close to the desired resistance. If one resistance value is close to the desired value, adding only one component will match the load by cancelling reactance
Advanced 1 (mode 2)
  1. Return Loss and Reflection coefficient
Advanced 1 (mode 3)
  1. Resonance
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Advanced 1 (mode 4)
  1. Match Efficiency
  2. NOTE: Match efficiency ONLY applies to the loss in power transfer from a perfect 50 ohm fixed tuned source to the input of the feedline or system where the measurement is made. It is mostly useful in laboratory situations.
    It is not a description of antenna system or feedline efficiency. Even with nearly zero percent match efficiency, an antenna system can radiate applied power with good efficiency. With any given amount of match efficiency your antenna system can be near 100% or near zero percent efficient.
Advanced 2
  1. To get to the advanced 2 mode simultaneously press and hold the Gate key and the MODE key until advanced 2 is displayed .
  2. The advanced 2 mode is related to cable lengths and you will need to input the cable velocity factor for your cable.
    • The default is .66. use the gate and mode keys to increment the velocity factor up or down.
    • simultaneously press and hold the Gate key and the MODE key to exit the velocity factor set mode
Advanced 2 (mode 1)
  1. "Dist. to fault in feet" (HF and VHF only)
    • Connect unknown length cable to antenna Jack (discharge it before connecting)
    • Adjust frequency for an Xs reading of zero.
    • Press the GATE button and hold until "1st" stopsblinking.
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    • Read just the frequency up or down to the very next point where RS again goes to Zero.
    • Press the gate button and hold until "2nd" stops blinking.
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    • Read the distance to fault on the LCD display.
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Advanced 2 (mode 2)
  1. "Line length in degrees" (HF and VHF only)
Advanced 2 (mode 3)
  1. "Line length in Feet" (HF and VHF only)
Advanced 3 (mode 1)
  1. Characteristic Impedance setup
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