
MFJ-269D Instruction Manual LF/HF/VHF/UHF SWR Analyzer
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1.0
INTRODUCTION
The MFJ-269D is a compact battery powered RF impedance analyzer. It combines five basic circuits; a
variable oscillator, frequency counter, frequency multiplier, 50-ohm RF bridge, twelve-bit A-D converter,
and a microcontroller. Together, these circuits perform a wide variety of useful antenna and RF
impedance measurements including coaxial cable loss and electrical distance to an open or short.
Although mainly designed for analyzing 50-ohm antenna and transmission line systems, the MFJ-269D
also measures RF impedance from a few ohms to several hundred ohms. An easy-to-access user-
controlled Zo setting in the
Advanced
function menus facilitates changing SWR and other SWR
functions (i.e. return loss, reflection coefficient, match efficiency, etc) to any normalized impedance
value between 5 and 600 ohms. The MFJ-269D also functions as a non-precision signal source and
frequency counter. Operating frequency extends from 0.10 to 230 MHz in nine overlapping bands with
extended SWR measurement from 415 to 470 MHz.
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Typical Use
The MFJ-269D may be used to adjust, test, or measure the following
:
Antennas: ...................................SWR, impedance, reactance, resistance, resonant frequency, and
bandwidth
Antenna tuners: ..........................SWR, bandwidth, frequency
Amplifiers: .................................Input and output matching networks, chokes, suppressors, traps, and
components
Coaxial transmission lines: ........SWR, length, velocity factor, approximate Q and loss, resonant
frequency, and impedance
Filters: ........................................SWR, attenuation, and frequency range
Matching or tuning stubs: ..........SWR, approximate Q, resonant frequency, bandwidth, impedance
Traps: .........................................Resonant frequency and approximate Q
Tuned Circuits: ..........................Resonant frequency and approximate Q
Small capacitors:........................Value and self-resonant frequency
RF chokes and inductors:...........Self-resonant frequency, series resonance, and value
Transmitters and oscillators:......Frequency
The MFJ-269D measures and directly displays the following:
Electrical length (feet or deg)
Impedance phase angle(degrees)
Resonance (MHz)
Feedline Loss (dB)
Inductance (
µ
H)
Return loss (dB)
Capacitance (pF)
Reactance or X (ohms)
Signal Frequency (MHz)
Impedance or Z magnitude (ohms)
Resistance or R (ohms)
SWR (Zo programmable)
The MFJ-269D is also useful as a non-precision signal source.
It provides a relatively pure
(harmonics better than -25 dBc) signal of approximately 3 Vpp (~20 mW) into a 50 ohm load. The
internal source impedance is 50 ohms. Although not "stabilized", it provides adequate stability for non-
critical applications such as alignment of broad-bandwidth filters and circuits.