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MFJ-259C Instruction Manual 

HF/VHF SWR Analyzer 

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The height of a dipole above ground, as well as any surrounding objects, will influence the feed point impedance 
and  SWR.  Typical  residential  heights  usually result in minimum SWR readings below 1.5:1 when using 50-ohm 
coaxial cable. In general, the only adjustment available for tuning a simple wire dipole is its length. If too long, it 
resonates  too  low  in  the  band.  If  too  short,  it  resonates  high.  You  may  be  able  to  improve  the  match  (SWR)  by 
raising or lowering the element in relationship to ground. However, doing so may impact other parameters such as 
the best take-off angle for distant or local contacts (TOA). 

Anytime the antenna impedance and feedline impedance do not precisely match each other (as is usually the case), 
the feedline will act like a transformer and modify the Impedance of the load placed at the opposite end. However, 
if  you  use  good-quality  50-ohm  cable,  the  SWR  should  remain  constant  except  for  a  small  reduction  caused  by 
resistive loss as the line is made longer. If changing the coax length by a relatively small amount changes SWR at 
your test frequency, the feedline either has common-mode current flowing on the outer surface of the shield 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 may reduce unwanted inductive coupling. 

6.2 

Verticals 

Verticals  in  the  "monopole"  class  require  a  ground  plane.  To  simplify  installation  and  cut  costs,  manufacturers 
sometimes (incorrectly) downplay the importance of an effective radial system. When installed over a good ground, 
the impedance of a quarter-wave radiator may be quite low, with SWR running nearly 2:1. Ironically, over a poor 
ground,  minimum  SWR  for  the  same  antenna  could  improve  to  1:1.    However,  if  the  ground  system  is  poor, 
antenna  performance  will  be  compromised  despite  favorable  SWR  readings.  Far  better  to  install  the  best  ground 
system possible and configure a matching network at the base of the vertical element to match into a 50-ohm feed 
system. Verticals tune the same as dipoles -- add length to lower the operating frequency and shorten to raise it. 

Another  class  of  verticals  are  considered  "ground-independent"  because  they  come  with  a  counterpoise  or  rigid 
radial  system  built  into  the  design.  These  antennas  are  usually  configured  as  multiband  OCFDs  (off-center  fed 
dipoles) with the longer leg being the dominant vertical radiator. Ground independent verticals tend to work more 
efficiently when elevated well above ground rather than when installed in close proximity to it because of reduced 
ground losses. Many use multiple resonators or traps and have a matching network at the feed point. Most ground-
independent vertical elements are asymmetrical and require a highly effective baluns to prevent the feedline from 
becoming part of the antenna system. 

6.3 

Tuning a simple antenna 

To tune a basic dipole fed with 50-ohm coax, follow the steps outlined below: 

1.) Momentarily short the center conductor and shield to bleed off static, then connect to the Antenna jack. 
2.) Set the analyzer's band switches and VFO tuning for the desired band. 
3.) Select any analyzer operating mode that will display SWR
4.) Read the SWR and adjust the VFO tuning for minimum SWR. Write down the frequency. 
5.) To re-tune your antenna accurately without a lot of cut-and-try, calculate a Scaling Factor. 
6.) First, determine if the antenna needs to be shorter (higher in frequency) or longer (lower in frequency). 
7.) To make it shorter ( higher), divide the present frequency by the desired frequency (scaling factor <1). 
8.) To make it longer (lower), divide the desired frequency by the present frequency (scaling factor >1). 
9.) Multiply the scaling factor by the present length to calculate the new length. 

For example, suppose your 132-foot dipole has low SWR on 3.750 MHz and you want to move it to 3.900 MHz. It 
needs to be shorter to tune higher, so you calculate the scaling factor: 3.750/3.900 = 0.96.  Next calculate the new 
length: 132 feet x .96 = 126.7 feet. Note that scaling only applies to full-size verticals and dipoles that don't use 
loading  coils,  traps,  stubs,  resistors,  capacitors,  or  capacitance  hats.  Antennas  with  these  features  should  be 
adjusted according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 

 

Содержание MFJ-259C

Страница 1: ...d 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 2013 MFJ ENTERPRISES INC C Model MFJ 259C VERSION C1 HF VHF SWR Analyzer ...

Страница 2: ...lines 7 4 2 Antenna SWR 7 4 3 Coax Loss 9 4 4 Capacitance 9 4 5 Inductance 10 5 0 ADVANCED OPERATION 11 5 1 Forward 11 5 2 General Connection Guidelines 12 5 3 Magnitude of Impedance mode 12 5 4 Return Loss and Reflection Coefficient mode 13 5 5 Distance to Fault mode 13 5 6 Resonance Mode 14 5 7 Percentage Transmitted Power 14 6 0 ADJUSTING SIMPLE ANTENNAS 14 6 1 Dipoles 14 6 2 Verticals 15 6 3 T...

Страница 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 ...

Страница 4: ...stance or R ohms SWR referenced to 50 ohms The MFJ 259C as a non precision signal source VFO output is leveled at approximately 3 Vpp or around 20 milliwatts into a 50 ohm load This signal is relatively pure with harmonics better than 25 dBc dB below the fundamental frequency carrier The internal source impedance Zo is 50 ohms A more complete description of the MFJ 259C s features along with prope...

Страница 5: ... 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 ...

Страница 6: ... minute inactivity window During any 2 minute period you must actuate the Mode switch or adjust the frequency by more than 50 kHz at least once for the analyzer to remain awake Any time a two minute inactivity period elapses the power saving circuit automatically switches in When the analyzer goes to sleep a blinking SLP message will appear in the display s lower right corner as shown below To rea...

Страница 7: ...ion The five main modes and their opening screens are described in Section 3 3 below 3 3 Main MODE descriptions Press the Mode switch to scroll through the analyzer s five operating modes By scrolling we mean that each tap of the mode switch will step the analyzer ahead to the next menu selection Each new selection comes up on the display with an Identifier Screen After 3 seconds the Identifier Sc...

Страница 8: ... XL at the VFO frequency in ohms The lower line shows the measured inductance L in microhenries µH The Impedance meter displays reactance in ohms 5 Frequency Counter The fifth mode converts the analyzer into a discrete frequency counter Connect the RF source DUT to the BNC connector labeled Frequency Counter Input As with many counters the sensitivity threshold for a locked in reading gradually de...

Страница 9: ... X or Z remember that any length of transmission line you install between the load and the analyzer will displace the load from the analyzer s calibration plane For simple handheld analyzers like the MFJ 259C the calibration plane is always located at the analyzer s RF connector This is the point where Zo 50 Ohms and Phase shift 0 degrees It is the only test point where the analyzer will be calibr...

Страница 10: ...cy By the same token if you adjust your antenna for an Impedance reading of 50 ohms the load could have a substantial reactive component e g R 46 X 17 that elevates SWR and shifts the minimum SWR point to a different frequency SWR is always your best predictor of antenna performance 4 Tuning and Matching Unlike simple wire dipoles many antennas such as Yagis and verticals are adjustable for both r...

Страница 11: ...t to the Antenna connector Confirm the distant end of the DUT isn t terminated by a resistance 2 Turn the analyzer ON and toggle the Mode switch once to the Coax Loss Screen 3 Tune the analyzer s VFO to the frequency where you wish to measure loss The loss in dB will be displayed for any specific frequency you select between 0 53 and 230 MHz 4 4 Capacitance Access the Capacitance Mode by stepping ...

Страница 12: ...e switch to the Inductance identification screen The top line of the working display shows the VFO Frequency in MHz and the Inductive Reactance XL of the DUT at that particular frequency The lower line shows the Inductance in uH Inductance is calculated using the measured Reactance XL and the VFO frequency The MFJ 259C will become inaccurate when measuring reactance below 7 ohms or above 650 ohms ...

Страница 13: ...s and hold the Gate and Mode buttons simultaneously for several seconds When you release the Advanced message appears on screen The Advanced Menu features the following modes Impedance SWR impedance magnitude phase angle of impedance Return Loss and Reflection Coefficient SWR return loss impedance reflection coefficient Distance to fault SWR impedance and distance to fault Resonance SWR resistance...

Страница 14: ... source resistance The unterminated open circuit voltage increases to approximately 1 volt RMS Harmonics are better than 25 dBc over the VFO operating range While the VFO is not frequency stabilized it is useful as a discrete signal source for many applications Also note that the Antenna connector is not dc isolated from the load so any external bias voltage will couple directly to the internal de...

Страница 15: ...nce to the transmission line s abnormality To obtain the physical distance multiply electrical distance times the feed line s specified Velocity Factor Vf For example if the analyzer display reads DTF 75 feet and the transmission line is typical RG 8 with a specified velocity factor of 0 66 the physical distance to the fault will be 75 x 66 49 5 feet An open or a short circuit at the fault yields ...

Страница 16: ...o 0 degrees of phase rotation as possible 5 7 Percentage Transmitted Power From the Advanced screen toggle the Mode button four times to open Percentage of Transmitted Power This parameter is yet another way of representing the basic SWR measurement see chart at 5 1 Mathematically it is an inverse presentation of the Percentage of Reflected Power scale If your load measures 3 1 1 SWR the Percentag...

Страница 17: ...dings Far better to install the best ground system possible and configure a matching network at the base of the vertical element to match into a 50 ohm feed system Verticals tune the same as dipoles add length to lower the operating frequency and shorten to raise it Another class of verticals are considered ground independent because they come with a counterpoise or rigid radial system built into ...

Страница 18: ...gth Continuing 5 Divide the present frequency by the desired frequency to calculate a Scaling Factor 6 Multiply the Scaling Factor by the feed line s present physical length to find the desired physical length 7 Cut the stub and confirm that the reactance null X 0 is on the desired frequency 7 2 Velocity Factor of Transmission Lines To determine the Velocity Factor Vf of a transmission line select...

Страница 19: ...ion access by pressing and holding the Gate switch Methodology When random length transmission line is terminated by a load of the same impedance no transformation occurs between the cable s near end and far end However as soon as a mismatch is introduced at one end the impedance transforms to a value higher or lower than the line s characteristic impedance at the opposite end If viewed on a Smith...

Страница 20: ...stance 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 7 4 Adjusting Tuners Use a short patch cable to connect the analyzer s Antenna jack to the tuner s 50 ohm...

Страница 21: ...e the basic SWR Resistance R Reactance X Mode plus the Impedance Magnitude Z option to evaluate the DUT s impedance and useable bandwidth You may also measure the transformer s efficiency by comparing the source voltage generated by the MFJ 259C to the load voltage using standard power level conversions 7 7 Testing Baluns To test balun performance connect the analyzer Antenna jack to the balun s 5...

Страница 22: ...along the choke to find a point where the series resonate impedance changes suddenly This is the region that has the highest voltage present and the area where adding or subtracting even a tiny amount of capacitance had the greatest effect To shift the resonance out of the desired frequency range try removing turns to reduce capacitance or adding a capacitive stub A small change in capacitance has...

Страница 23: ...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 6 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 ...

Страница 24: ...MFJ 259C Manual Version C1 Printed In U S A 300 Industrial Park Road Starkville MS 39759 MFJ ENTERPRISES INC ...

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