At 15:37 10/26/98 -0800, you wrote:
>
>AA4NC@aol.com wrote:
[snip] It's just this 160 inv. vee >that it can't deal with.
>>
>> Has anybody had any similar problems with their 259s ??
>I have used one on my 160 inverted "L" and never could get a true
>reading with it. Swr was never below 3-1 anywhere on 160. A check with
>the SWR meter in the shack showed the same as yours, everthing was OK.
>They must not be very accurate down that low in frequency. 73
>Tom W7WHY
For what it's worth, I've had my MFJ259 for 2-3 years and it's never given
me any such problems. I've just checked it (again) on a 50-ohm standard
termination, and it reads absolutely flat 1.00 to 1 VSWR over its entire
operating range of 1.7MHz - 170MHz.
With respect, I believe your problems lie not in the MFJ259, but in the
type of antenna you are trying to measure. With non-symmetrical antennas
like the inv-L you usually have antenna currents flowing on the *outside*
of the coax braid. That will make almost any type of SWR meters read wrong.
Ain't this stuff fun??
73 de Rod VE3IRF
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