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MFJ-836H SWR/Wattmeter and RF Ammeter 

 

Instruction Manual

 

MFJ-836H SWR/Wattmeter and RF Ammeter 

Introduction 

 
The MFJ-836H is an all-in-one true peak reading SWR/Wattmeter with a built in RF 
Ammeter designed to operate on 1.8-30 MHz.  The SWR/Wattmeter uses our 

TrueActive

 peak reading circuit to read true peak/average forward and reflected power 

and SWR simultaneously.  It has 3000/300 Watts forward and 600/60 Watts reflected 
power scales.  The SWR/Wattmeter utilizes a large illuminated three-inch Cross-Needle 
meter to read the SWR from 1:1 to 

.  The RF Ammeter measures RF feedline current in 

three calibrated ranges:  3 Amperes, 10 Amperes, and 30 Amperes.  
 

 

Installation 

 

1.

 

Connect your transmitter to the connector on the back of the unit labeled 
TRANSMITTER and your antenna to the connector labeled ANTENNA.  It is 
important that you use good quality coax and properly installed connectors. 

 

2.

 

The MFJ-836H has a 

TrueActive

 

peak reading circuit included the 

SWR/Wattmeter that requires a DC power supply such as the MFJ-1312B in order 
to function.  A 9 VDC may also be installed inside the meter with a battery clip 
that is included. The rear panel accepts a 2.1 mm coaxial plug with the center 
conductor positive (+) and the sleeve negative (-).  The negative lead is grounded 
inside the meter.  There is no need to disconnect the battery when using external 
power. The RF Ammeter does not require power to operate. 

 

3.

 

An internal lamp backlights the SWR/Wattmeter scale.  The lamp circuit requires 
12 VDC and will not illuminate with the 9 VDC battery alone. 

 

4.

 

To measure the power output capability of a transmitter/amplifier you should 
connect a quality 50-ohm dummy load to the ANTENNA connector of the MFJ-
836H. 

NOTE: 
The SWR/Wattmeter must have a power source in order to function.  A nine-
volt battery may be installed in the compartment on the rear panel, or an 
external 12 VDC source, such as the optional MFJ-1312D power supply, may 
be used.

 

IMPORTANT: 

Please read entire manual before attempting to operate this equipment.  This 
unit  does  not  provide  a  dc  or  low  frequency  earth  ground.    A  separate  wire 
should  be  connected  from  the  station  ground  bus  to  an  electric  ground.    Do 
not place any non-coaxial feed wires near metallic or RF sensitive devices. 

Summary of Contents for MFJ-836H

Page 1: ...J 1312B in order to function A 9 VDC may also be installed inside the meter with a battery clip that is included The rear panel accepts a 2 1 mm coaxial plug with the center conductor positive and the sleeve negative The negative lead is grounded inside the meter There is no need to disconnect the battery when using external power The RF Ammeter does not require power to operate 3 An internal lamp...

Page 2: ...ith different voice characteristics With most voices the PEP reading is three to five times higher than the average voice power reading The most accurate PEP readings are obtained only with sustained carrier voice or two tone test modulation During normal voice modulation the wattmeter will typically indicate only 70 of the true Peak Envelope Power 4 Forward power is displayed on the left hand FOR...

Page 3: ...mate unknown current levels use the formula below I Unknown Current in Amps P Applied Power in Watts and R Load Resistance in Ohms I P R Range 3A 10A 30A Meter Reading Actual Value Amps 10 0 3 1 0 3 20 0 6 2 0 6 30 0 9 3 0 9 40 1 2 4 0 12 50 1 5 5 0 15 60 1 8 6 0 18 70 2 1 7 0 21 80 2 4 8 0 24 90 2 7 9 0 27 100 3 0 10 0 30 Table 1 Actual Current Value RF Hazard Important Warnings 1 RF current meas...

Page 4: ...r trim pot location 2 Remove the top of the MFJ 836H 3 Connect the Test Setup equipment as shown in Figure 1 Use a 50 ohm dummy load for the antenna Set the Transmitter to the 14 MHz in the 20 meter band 4 With the 3000 300 Watts button pushed out for the 300 Watt scale Transmit 100 Watts as indicated on the reference meter Adjust the LO FWD trim pot to set the forward power scale to 100 Watts 5 W...

Page 5: ...ndicated on the reference meter Adjust the HI REF trim pot to set the reflected power scale to 100 Watts 9 SWR requires no calibration Figure 1 SWR Wattmeter and RF Ammeter Test Setup Figure 2 SWR Wattmeter PCB Layout and Trim Pot Location Transmitter Transceiver With Amplifier Standard Reference Wattmeter MFJ 836H SWR Wattmeter and RF Ammeter 50 Ohm Dummy Load HI FWD LO REF HI REF LO FWD ...

Page 6: ... reactance To test apply a 450 watt CW signal to the 50 ohm dummy load You should observe a full scale reading of 3A 100 on the scale If results vary significantly from this reading adjust trim pot R3 for the correct indication Trim pot R3 is located on the pc board below the sense coil Figure 3 RF Ammeter PCB Layout and Trim Pot Location IMPORTANT WARNING Avoid direct physical contact with this d...

Page 7: ... C109 100 C108 01 D103 IN4007 12V SW 103B LP LP METER LAMP R109 150k R108 50k 2 1 R110 N L 2 1 R111 68k R112 470 C104 001 U101 LM324 3 2 OUT 6 D102 IN34A 12V SW 102B C106 10 R113 IM U102 LM324 3 2 OUT 6 C107 01 R114 22k R120 25k 2 1 FM FG FORWARD METER Q101 2N3904 SW 101A REF R102 150k R101 50k 2 1 R103 N L 2 1 R104 82k R105 470 C101 001 U103 LM324 3 2 OUT 6 D101 IN34A 12V SW 102A C102 10 R106 IM ...

Page 8: ... 0549 or the MFJ Factory at 662 323 5869 You will be best helped if you have your unit manual and all information on your station handy so you can answer any questions the technicians may ask You can also send questions by mail to MFJ Enterprises Inc 300 Industrial Park Road Starkville MS 39759 by Facsimile FAX to 662 323 6551 or by email to techinfo mfjenterprises com Send a complete description ...

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