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MFJ-249C Instruction Manual 

HF/VHF SWR Analyzer 

Please read the battery installation instructions (Section 2.3) if you plan to install batteries. Never connect 
external DC power if non-rechargeable batteries are installed and the battery charger is enabled. Permanent 
damage could result! 

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2.1 mm

 

The MFJ-249C has a recessed 

2.1 mm 

power jack located on the top-right-hand side of the unit. It is labeled 

Power 

13.8 VDC

. The jack's outside barrel contact is negative and the center pin is positive. 

Inserting a power plug into the 

power jack automatically disables the internal batteries as a power source.

 However, the batteries will be trickle 

charged if the charger circuit is enabled. 

IMPORTANT WARNING: Reverse Polarity Or Excessive Voltage Can Damage Or Destroy The MFJ-249C. 
Never Apply More Than 18 Volts, Never Use AC-output or Positive Ground Supplies! 

2.2 

Using Internal Batteries 

Before installing batteries for the first time, 

check the position of the Charger Jumper.

 To gain access, remove the 

eight screws securing the analyzer's back cover and separate it from the unit. Look for a 3-pin header with a small 
black-plastic shorting plug that fits over two of its pins. It is located at the top of the main pc board near the 

OFF-

ON

 switch and power connector. 

The shorting plug must be properly positioned for the type of battery you intend 

to use (either rechargeable or non-rechargeable)

. While you have the analyzer's case removed, you may install 

batteries into their tray -- or install them later by removing the battery-tray door that is attached to the rear of the 
case with two screws. 

2.3 

Using Rechargeable “AA” Type Batteries 

IMPORTANT WARNING: Do not use an external power sources that deliver less than 13.8 volts with 
rechargeable batteries installed. If the external supply voltage is too low, the charger will not work properly and 
batteries will eventually discharge. We recommend charging batteries with the MFJ-249C power switch off and 
allowing enough charging time to establish full battery charge. A minimum of ten hours is recommended. 

When using rechargeable batteries, your power source must deliver a minimum of 13.8 volts to meet the minimum 
charge-voltage threshold. Typical charging current is 10-20 mA (trickle-charge rate). The charger circuit functions 
any time external power is connected, even when the analyzer is turned off. Again, the MFJ-1312D supply fulfills 
all power supply and charging requirements for the MFJ-249C and is recommended. 

When using rechargeable batteries, the internal black plastic jumper must be set to the proper position.

 If it is not 

set properly, the batteries will not charge. As described above, the jumper is located inside the analyzer, near the 
external power jack on the back side of the circuit board. 

For rechargeable batteries, set the jumper as shown below: 

 

2.4 

Using Conventional “AA” Drycell Batteries 

Whenever possible, install a fresh matched set of high-quality alkaline batteries. Conventional zinc cells will work, 
but alkaline batteries offer a lower risk of damage caused by leakage. Alkaline cells also provide longer running 
time and superior shelf life. 

When using any non-rechargeable dry-cell battery, always remove them immediately 

when they become weak to avoid damage from leakage. Also, never store your analyzer for extended periods 
(longer than a month) with non-rechargeable batteries installed. 

Summary of Contents for MFJ-249C

Page 1: ...AUTION Read All Instructions Before Operating Equipment MFJ ENTERPRISES INC 300 Industrial Park Road Starkville MS 39759 USA Tel 662 323 5869 Fax 662 323 6551 COPYRIGHT 2014 MFJ ENTERPRISES INC C Model MFJ 249C VERSION 1A ...

Page 2: ...s 5 3 4 Blinking VOLTAGE LOW display warning 6 4 0 MAIN OR OPENING MODE 6 4 1 General Connection Guidelines 6 5 0 ADJUSTING SIMPLE ANTENNAS 7 5 1 Dipoles 7 5 2 Verticals 7 5 3 Tuning a simple antenna 7 6 0 TESTING AND TUNING STUBS AND TRANSMISSION LINES 8 6 1 Testing Stubs 8 6 2 Velocity Factor of Transmission Lines 8 6 3 Impedance of Transmission Lines or Beverage antennas 9 6 4 Adjusting Tuners ...

Page 3: ...eeded to deliver the additional RF power greatly reduces battery life In fact over 70 of the analyzer s 150 mA current drain is already allocated to the VFO and its amplifier stages for generating a low harmonic level amplitude test signal Most RF interference problems occur at lower frequencies and are caused by high power AM broadcast stations These signals couple efficiently into large antenna ...

Page 4: ...ithout frequency gaps using a precision reduction drive VFO tuning capacitor and two band switches Bands of coverage are Main Switch 155 230 MHz 113 155 MHz 67 113 MHz 28 67 MHz 11 28 MHz Lower Range Lower Range Switch 4 7 11 MHz 2 1 4 7 MHz 1 0 2 1 MHz 0 53 1 0 MHz Note that LF coverage may be shifted from 0 53 1 0 MHz down to 0 47 0 94 MHz for 600 Meter and maritime frequency coverage To retune ...

Page 5: ...h two screws 2 3 Using Rechargeable AA Type Batteries IMPORTANT WARNING Do not use an external power sources that deliver less than 13 8 volts with rechargeable batteries installed If the external supply voltage is too low the charger will not work properly and batteries will eventually discharge We recommend charging batteries with the MFJ 249C power switch off and allowing enough charging time t...

Page 6: ...nd hold the Mode button while reapplying power 3 Continue holding the Mode button until the copyright message appears on the screen 4 Release Mode If Sleep Mode was disabled successfully the message shown below will appear on screen The Sleep Mode function becomes re enabled anytime the analyzer is turned Off and On again 3 0 MAIN MENU AND DISPLAY IMPORTANT WARNING Never Apply RF or any other exte...

Page 7: ...the ANTENNA connector The display will show the selected frequency and the actual SWR in a numerical and a bar graph format The maximum numerical SWR displayed is 25 Any SWR adjustments have to be made at the antenna since any adjustments at the transmitter end of the feedline cannot affect the losses nor the efficiency of the antenna system 2 Impedance Magnitude This mode will provide magnitude o...

Page 8: ... with supply voltages below 11 volts may not be as reliable 4 0 MAIN OR OPENING MODE IMPORTANT WARNING Never apply RF or any other external voltages to the Antenna port of this unit This unit uses zero bias detector diodes that are easily damaged by external voltages over a few volts Also confirm the power supply is correct as described in Section 2 0 before operating this unit A basic understandi...

Page 9: ... that is detuning the antenna or the feedline itself is not really 50 ohm cable Common mode current caused by conduction typically occurs when no balun has been installed at the feed point to choke it off Common mode induction currents may also result from other installation errors such as running the feedline parallel rather than perpendicular to the radiating element Repositioning the feedline m...

Page 10: ...of the PL 259 and one conductor The other conductor of the balanced line connects directly to the center pin of the connector Coaxial lines can lay in a pile or coil on the floor two wire lines must be suspended in a straight line a few feet away from metallic objects or ground The lines must be open circuited at the far end for odd multiples of 1 4 wave stubs i e 1 4 3 4 1 1 4 etc and short circu...

Page 11: ...nna connector 2 Terminate the far end with a potentiometer or resistance decade box 3 Adjust the analyzer s VFO frequency and note only the SWR change SWR need not be low 4 Adjust termination resistance until SWR remains constant over the widest possible range 5 The resistance of the termination resistor is the line impedance or surge impedance of the system 6 4 Adjusting Tuners The MFJ 249C can b...

Page 12: ...nt balance It also has the highest power capability and lowest loss for given materials To evaluate the balun DUT measure SWR while connecting the grounded clip lead to point A B and C When functioning properly a current balun will exhibit low SWR over its entire operating range with the clip lead installed at any of those three positions A well designed voltage balun should show low SWR over its ...

Page 13: ...ot get a low SWR change to the next smaller value standard capacitor and try again Repeat the process until you get low SWR 4 Solve this equation using F as the resonant frequency and C as the capacitance of the standard capacitor L H 1 00003948F C F MHz C pF 2 μ 6 9 Resonant Frequency of Tuned Circuits The MFJ 249C can be used to measure the resonant frequency of tuned circuits by two methods The...

Page 14: ...er will identify the low impedance series resonant frequencies 1N34 01 10K Measure the voltage between these points with a Hi Z meter All leads should be short choke ANTENNA To the MFJ 249B s connector Refer to the section on measuring the inductance of RF chokes 7 0 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you have any problem with your MFJ 249C first check the appropriate section of this manual If the manual doe...

Page 15: ...s warranty is NOT void for owners who attempt to repair defective units Technical consultation is available by calling 662 323 5869 5 This warranty does not apply to kits sold by or manufactured by MFJ Enterprises Inc 5 Wired and tested PC board products are covered by this warranty provided only the wired and tested PC board product is returned Wired and tested PC boards installed in the owner s ...

Page 16: ...MFJ 249C Manual Version 1A Printed In U S A 300 Industrial Park Road Starkville MS 39759 ...

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