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MFJ-269 Instruction Manual                                                                          HF/VHF/UHF SWR Analyzer 

 

 

1.3 

A Quick Word about Accuracy 

 

The following text details several common problems and reasons they occur. 

The most likely source of false readings, when measuring antennas, is 

unintentional external voltages applied to the antenna port of this unit. An 

optional HF filter, MFJ-731, greatly reduces external interference without 

modifying impedance or SWR measurements a significant amount.  

 

Measurement errors.  

Unreliable readings are rooted in three primary areas: 

 

1.) Signal ingress from external voltage sources, usually strong AM broadcast stations. 

 

2.) Diode detector and A/D converter errors. 

 

3.) The impedance of connectors, connections, and connecting leads. 

 

Broad-band voltage detectors.   

Narrowband detectors are expensive, 

since narrowband detector systems must have at least one selective gain-

stabilized receiver.  Narrowband detectors would price antenna and impedance 

analyzers far outside the price range of most hobbyists. 

 

Broadband detectors are sensitive to out-of-band external voltages, and 

solutions to most out-of-band interference are not simple.  C

ommon low-pass or 

band-pass filters behave like transmission lines of varying impedances on different frequencies.  Low-pass or 
high-pass filters change impedance and SWR readings, just as an additional section of transmission line would.  
This modification of impedance caused by filters severely limits their usefulness when used with impedance 
measurement devices. 
 
Most RF interference problems occur on lower frequencies, since high power AM broadcast signals and other 
external voltage sources couple better into large antennas (especially 160 meter verticals).  The MFJ-731 is an 
adjustable filter that attenuates all off-frequency signals. It also contains an adjustable notch covering the AM 
broadcast band. Properly used on amateur bands between 1.8 and 30 MHz, this adjustable filter reduces external 
interference and has almost no effect on system measurements. 
 

Note: A solution often suggested by users is to increase internal generator power. Unfortunately the 

power required to operate a low harmonic-distortion broadband VFO system is the single 
largest drain on the internal battery.  In this unit, more than 70% of the total battery drain (-150 
mA) is used to produce the low harmonic-distortion  test signal. We have selected the best 
compromise between battery life and harmonic-distortion.  

 

Component limitations.

  At low voltage, detector diodes become very non-linear. The accuracy of the MFJ-

269 is enhanced by the use of special microwave zero-bias Schottky detectors with matching compensating 
diodes.  Each unit is individually compensated to provide the best possible detector linearity. 
 

Connection lengths.

 Connection lengths both inside and outside the bridge upset readings, especially when 

impedance is very high or very low. The MFJ-269 minimizes internal problems by using surface mount low 
capacitance microwave components with nearly zero lead length. Remember any external leads you add, even 
short leads, modify the impedance of the load at radio frequencies. 

Summary of Contents for MFJ-269

Page 1: ...inking VOLTAGE LOW display warning 10 2 6 Power Saving Mode Sleep mode 6 3 0 MAIN MENU AND DISPLAY 7 3 1 General Connection Guidelines 7 3 2 Power up Display 7 3 3 Main Mode Descriptions HF functions...

Page 2: ...attempting to use this product Incorrect power supply voltages or excessive external voltages applied to the ANTENNA connector will damage this unit 1 0 Description The MFJ 269 RF analyzer is a compa...

Page 3: ...nce and value Transmitters and oscillators Frequency The MFJ 269 measures and directly displays the following Electrical length feet or deg Impedance phase angle degrees Resonance MHz Feedline Loss dB...

Page 4: ...th impedance measurement devices Most RF interference problems occur on lower frequencies since high power AM broadcast signals and other external voltage sources couple better into large antennas esp...

Page 5: ...ably well filtered the case of the MFJ 269 is connected directly to the negative terminal The supply must not have a grounded positive lead The MFJ 269 can be used with external low voltage dc supplie...

Page 6: ...E TO ESTABLISH FULL BATTERY CHARGE AT LEAST TEN HOURS NEVER CHANGE BATTERIES WITH THE POWER SWITCH ON OR WITH AN EXTERNAL SUPPLY PLUGGED INTO THE MFJ 269 The internal charger trickle can be used to ch...

Page 7: ...ing Mode sleep mode The operating current drain of the MFJ 269 is approximately 135 mA for HF operation Battery life is extended by using an internal Power Saving mode Sleeping battery drain is less t...

Page 8: ...it Improper or incorrect power supply voltage or wiring could permanently damage this unit The FREQUENCY COUNTER INPUT connector BNC type is for frequency counter use only Correct use of this connecto...

Page 9: ...button the display will show the type of data measured in the newly selected mode step The five main or opening measurement modes are described below 3 3 Main MODE descriptions HF Functions Only CAUT...

Page 10: ...acitive reactance Xc in ohms capacitance C in picofarads or pF The Impedance meter indicates reactance in ohms and the SWR meter displays SWR 4 Inductance in H is the fourth mode The digital display i...

Page 11: ...sion line and antenna behavior and terminology is very important in understanding information provided by the MFJ 269 Most explanations are available in the ARRL Handbooks and they should suffice for...

Page 12: ...art of the system impedance is displayed in ohms f Adjust the TUNE knob until the counter displays the desired frequency or until you find the lowest SWR Advanced antenna measurement modes are availab...

Page 13: ...impedance would remain 50 ohms SWR would be 1 1 in this case since a dissipative resistance readily accepts power from the source 3 Electrical Half wave lines only repeat the far end impedance over a...

Page 14: ...3 Advanced 3 allows user selection of analyzer impedance and measurement of loss non 50 ohm systems Caution Do not measure loss of conventional transformers attenuators or coaxial cables with impedanc...

Page 15: ...r above 1500 ohms If the reactance of the component is outside reliable ranges C X 7 X or C Z 1500 will be displayed When the warning is displayed capacitance is not measured To measure capacitance a...

Page 16: ...actance is in the inaccurate range L X 7 X or L Z 1500 will be displayed An inductance value will not be displayed if measurement range is questionable To measure inductance a Turn the MFJ 269 on and...

Page 17: ...roximate loss of a 50 ohm feedline The line must not be terminated it must remain open at the far end to measure line loss An overflow indicator in the display less than sign LOSS 1 76dB means the los...

Page 18: ...unit as accurate as possible most formulas contain squares and other complex functions A certain amount of error is unavoidable especially at high or low impedance values and especially at higher VHF...

Page 19: ...output connection This port is used to measure SWR or perform other RF impedance measurements with the exception of the Frequency Counter mode The ANTENNA connector supplies about 7 dBm output into 5...

Page 20: ...apacitance will be lower than 1500 ohms at frequencies higher than 30 MHz and lower as adapters and leads are added to the ANTENNA port This small stray capacitance will not affect high frequency meas...

Page 21: ...ries equivalent impedance display examples 7 1598 M H z 3 2 Rs 50 Xs 62 14 095 M H z 31 Rs Z 1500 sW R sW R With impedances in the above left hand display resistance would remain 50 ohms reactance wou...

Page 22: ...Advanced 1 menu by stepping through the other modes When this mode is initialized the display briefly indicates The Resonance Mode primarily draws attention to reactance displaying reactance on the IM...

Page 23: ...o percent match efficiency Conversely match efficiency can measure nearly 100 and the actual power at the load might be very low due to system losses Match efficiency ONLY applies to the loss in power...

Page 24: ...er Advanced 1 modes with the MODE button until the display indicates Match Efficiency Match efficiency is another way of describing SWR It is similar to mismatch loss but SWR data is expressed as a pe...

Page 25: ...set the correct feedline velocity factor Velocity factor is increased by pressing the GATE button and decreased by pressing the MODE button When the correct Vf is reached press both buttons at the sa...

Page 26: ...outside of the connector 5 5 1 3 DTF Antenna Length Antenna length such as the electrical length of longwires dipoles or Beverages can be measured Measurements should ideally be made either through a...

Page 27: ...ult 2 After setting the Vf press GATE and MODE simultaneously to lock in the desired Vf The display will indicate and after a few seconds change to 15 814 M H z 1st D TF Xs 51 This display prompts you...

Page 28: ...ulate the length of one wavelength of line for the velocity factor and at the frequency of the display Remember this is the length of a full wavelength 360 degrees at the frequency selected and with V...

Page 29: ...ms of wavelength cutting the line to an exact electrical degree is almost impossible This is true over extremely narrow frequency ranges 1 Simultaneously press and hold GATE and MODE buttons until Adv...

Page 30: ...ow the required variables velocity factor and electrical degrees The analyzer can also directly measure and display length using the distance to fault mode sec 5 5 1 for HF VHF If this mode is entered...

Page 31: ...line length adjustment function that allows you to change the length in degrees Li ne l eng th l 360 o o 7 To increase line length in degrees press the GATE button To decrease line length in degrees p...

Page 32: ...the message shown above appears Zo can be adjusted by pressing either the GATE increase or MODE decrease buttons 2 After the correct Zo is reached press both MODE and GATE at the same time for a very...

Page 33: ...he feedpoint The balun can be as simple as several turns of coax several inches in diameter or a complicated affair with many windings on a ferromagnetic core The height of the dipole as well as it s...

Page 34: ...cy 5 Multiply the present antenna length by the result of step 4 This will be close to the antenna length actually needed Note This method of tuning will only work on full size vertical or dipole ante...

Page 35: ...required length 6 Cut the stub to the length calculated in step 5 and confirm lowest X is on he desired frequency The Distance to Fault mode can also be used It will directly display the line length...

Page 36: ...ured with the MFJ 269 Lines of higher impedance can be measured if a broadband transformer or resistance is used to extend the MFJ 269 s range Select any measurement mode that indicates resistance R a...

Page 37: ...nced 2 7 4 Adjusting Tuners The MFJ 269 can be used to adjust tuners Connect the MFJ 269 ANTENNA connector to the tuner s 50 ohm input and the desired antenna to the normal tuner output This connectio...

Page 38: ...0 to 1000 ohm winding is connected through very short less than one electrical degree long leads to the ANTENNA connector on the MFJ 269 The other winding s of the transformer is terminated with a low...

Page 39: ...A To the MFJ 259B s connector 7 8 Testing RF Chokes Large RF chokes usually have frequencies where the distributed capacitance and inductance form a low impedance series resonance This series resonanc...

Page 40: ...oes not reference your problem or your problem is not solved by reading the manual you may call MFJ Technical Service at 601 323 0549 or the MFJ Factory at 601 323 5869 You will be best helped if you...

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