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MFJ-941E Versa Tuner II

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A problem also occurs on 40 meters with this antenna example.  The feedline is now a multiple of a half-wave (60 to 70
foot) and connects to a full-wave high impedance antenna (100 to 140 foot).  The half-wave line repeats the high
antenna impedance at the tuner.  The antenna system looks like 

several thousand Ohms at the tuner

 on 40 meters.

The following suggestions will reduce the difficulty in matching an antenna with a tuner:

1.

Never center feed a half-wave multi-band antenna with a high impedance feedline that is
close to an odd  multiple of a quarter-wave long.

2.

Never center feed a full-wave antenna with any feedline close to a multiple of a half-wave
long.

3.

If a tuner will not tune a multi-band antenna, add or subtract 1/8 wave of feedline (for the
band that won't tune) and try again.

4.

Never try to load a G5RV or center fed dipole on a band below the half-wave design
frequency.  If you want to operate an 80 meter antenna on 160 meters, feed either or both
conductors as a longwire against the station ground.

To avoid problems matching or feeding any dipole antenna with high impedance lines, keep the lines around these
lengths  

[

 The 

worst possible

 line lengths are shown in brackets 

]

:

160 meter dipole:

35-60, 170-195 or 210-235 feet.

[

 Avoid 130, 260 ft 

]

80 meter dipole:

34-40, 90-102 or 160-172 feet.

[

 Avoid 66, 135, 190 ft 

]

40 meter dipole:

42-52, 73-83, 112-123 or 145-155 feet.

[

 Avoid 32, 64, 96, 128 ft 

]

NOTE:

  Some trimming or adding of line may be necessary to accommodate higher bands.

WARNING:

  To avoid problems, a dipole antenna should be a full half-wave on the lowest band.  On 160 meters, an 80

or 40 meter antenna fed the normal way will be extremely reactive with only a few Ohms of feedpoint resistance.  Trying
to load an 80 meter (or higher frequency) antenna on 160 meters can be a disaster for both your signal and the tuner.
The best way to operate 160 with an 80 or 40 meter antenna is to load either or both feedline wires (in parallel) as a
longwire.  The antenna will act like a "T" antenna worked against the station ground.

Technical Assistance:

If you have any problem with this unit first check the appropriate section of this manual. If the manual does 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 have your unit, manual and all

information on your station handy so you can answer any questions the technicians may ask.

Содержание MFJ-941E

Страница 1: ...vel on the FORWARD SCALE REFLECTED power is shown simultaneously on the REFLECTED SCALE SWR is determined by observing the intersection point of the two needles No SWR sensitivity adjustment is needed to read SWR The HI range is 300 Watts FORWARD and 60 Watts REFLECTED The LO range is 30 Watts FORWARD and 6 Watts REFLECTED The difference between the HI and LO scales readings is a factor of 10 The ...

Страница 2: ...e connected to the five way binding post marked WIRE The random length wire should be long high and as clear of surrounding objects as possible For optimum operation the wire antenna should be a quarter wave length or longer at the operating frequency Do NOT ground the random wire antenna The tuner should be well grounded to the transmitter A binding post marked GROUND is provided for ground conne...

Страница 3: ... be set to DUMMY LOAD for tuning up the transmitter NOTE The transmitter should always be tuned at a low output power After the transmitter is properly tuned the ANTENNA SELECTOR should be set to the desired antenna and the tuner adjusted for a minimum SWR as described below DO NOT readjust the transmitter loading control setting after loading it to 50 Ohms NOTE When using the MFJ 941E for receivi...

Страница 4: ...adjust TRANSMITTER and ANTENNA controls for minimum SWR Since both controls interact the two controls can best be adjusted by turning the TRANSMITTER control one small increment at a time then rotating the ANTENNA control for minimum SWR Repeat this process until minimum SWR is obtained ...

Страница 5: ...cedures again Be sure you are using enough inductance lowest letter usable for band and have the capacitors open far enough highest front panel number If this tuner arcs at the rated power levels please double check all connections and follow the tuning procedures again Be sure you are using the least amount of inductance and the greatest capacitance possible to match the load on the operating fre...

Страница 6: ...n wire line is used to feed a half wave 100 to 140 foot dipole The odd quarter wave line transforms the dipole s low impedance to over three thousand Ohms at the tuner This is because the mismatched feedline is an odd multiple of 1 4 wavelength long The line inverts or teeter totters the antenna impedance ...

Страница 7: ...d these lengths The worst possible line lengths are shown in brackets 160 meter dipole 35 60 170 195 or 210 235 feet Avoid 130 260 ft 80 meter dipole 34 40 90 102 or 160 172 feet Avoid 66 135 190 ft 40 meter dipole 42 52 73 83 112 123 or 145 155 feet Avoid 32 64 96 128 ft NOTE Some trimming or adding of line may be necessary to accommodate higher bands WARNING To avoid problems a dipole antenna sh...

Страница 8: ... INC P O Box 494 Mississippi State MS 39762 by FAX to 601 323 6551 through Compuserve at 76206 1763 or by email to 76206 1763 Compuserve com Send a complete description of your problem an explanation of exactly how you are using your unit and a complete description of your station ...

Страница 9: ...MFJ 941E Versa Tuner II 9 Schematic ...

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