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- Double D
- Skipshooter
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Try the MFJ website... 

"To acquire knowledge, one must study;
but to acquire wisdom, one must observe."
but to acquire wisdom, one must observe."
- Lonestar
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Off the top of my head:

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Lonestar / EtoileSolitaire / Einsamerstern / EstrellaSolitaria / ОдинокаяЗвезда
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"To be is to do." -- Socrates
"To do is to be." -- Sartre
"Do be do be do." -- Sinatra
Time for the Smoke Test. If it goes up in Smoke, it fails the Test. [ external image ]
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"To be is to do." -- Socrates
"To do is to be." -- Sartre
"Do be do be do." -- Sinatra
Time for the Smoke Test. If it goes up in Smoke, it fails the Test. [ external image ]
I'd surf the ham classifieds at QTH dot com and find a used one for half the price.
- wrong way
- Skipshooter
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everyone has an opinion and mine is get 1 really good swr/power meter and trust it. cause I went and had two antenna anylizers put on my setup and both my meters read way over 2:1 after the "tune". I couldnt hear much and so I just put the antenna back where I tuned it and checked it with two more meters (OCD i know) and they all read flat. IMO they are just another device for a company to make to earn $$$$. IMO keep it simple. sorry just had to get that out still a little disturbed over the whole deal. Wrong Way
MORE THAN ONE METER WILL DRIVE YOU NUTS!!!!!! AND ALSO, UPGRADE YOUR WIRE, TAKE OUT YOUR 'SWING KIT' (2w swing 50w no sound good IMO), GO BUY A ROAD KING MIC, AND DRILL THE FREAKIN HOLE!!!! UNLESS ITS WORKIN FOR YA THEN ROLL WITH IT!
Antenna analyzers are not a universal 'cure all'. They do work, and they can certainly tell you more than a simple SWR meter. They also require a little knowledge to make them work, and to understand what they are telling you. (Dang near like an air gauge for tires, huh?)
And like anything made by man, there are some with 'goofs', 'lemons'. I'm the only thing in this world that's perfect! (You believe that, right?) They are not for everyone for who knows what reasons. And that's okay too. You can say the same thing for Corvettes...
- 'Doc
And like anything made by man, there are some with 'goofs', 'lemons'. I'm the only thing in this world that's perfect! (You believe that, right?) They are not for everyone for who knows what reasons. And that's okay too. You can say the same thing for Corvettes...
- 'Doc
- Lonestar
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Agreed, Doc. I have and use an MFJ 259 analyzer, but always verify antenna tuning with ye olde outboard SWR meter under real-world power. But then, I'm a Virgo, a bloody perfectionist. 

Lonestar / EtoileSolitaire / Einsamerstern / EstrellaSolitaria / ОдинокаяЗвезда
* * * * * * * * * *
"To be is to do." -- Socrates
"To do is to be." -- Sartre
"Do be do be do." -- Sinatra
Time for the Smoke Test. If it goes up in Smoke, it fails the Test. [ external image ]
* * * * * * * * * *
"To be is to do." -- Socrates
"To do is to be." -- Sartre
"Do be do be do." -- Sinatra
Time for the Smoke Test. If it goes up in Smoke, it fails the Test. [ external image ]
- yota167
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Someone explain this to me:
The first two analayzer links were about 60 bucks for that model.
The Last link looked like the same analzyer but it was 243.00 bucks!!!
I'm thinking typo on the first two??
The first two analayzer links were about 60 bucks for that model.
The Last link looked like the same analzyer but it was 243.00 bucks!!!
I'm thinking typo on the first two??
Yota167
Getting back in the game...
Was running fat boys, Davemade's, and TS's.
Now just wanting to set up my Kenworth t880 Roll Off truck.
Getting back in the game...
Was running fat boys, Davemade's, and TS's.
Now just wanting to set up my Kenworth t880 Roll Off truck.
Hi Yota, you must have read it wrong.
R&L = $239.95
Texas Towers = $259
Universal = $249.95
That is a direct copy/paste from each site.
R&L = $239.95
Texas Towers = $259
Universal = $249.95
That is a direct copy/paste from each site.
- Circuit Breaker
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- Real Name: Stephen
- Call Sign: K7CB
- Antenna: OCF Dipole
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Of course, using the SWR meter is the best way to go when finding your actual SWR. However, the antenna analyzers are great tools for telling you where the antenna is resonant and where it is not. They are extremely useful when setting up a multiband antenna.
Yaesu FT-950
Yaesu FT-8100
Icom IC-2820 (with D-Star capability)
Kenwood TR-751 2M all mode mobile
Kenwood TM-3530 220 MHz mobile
Uniden Washington Base
Uniden HR-2510
Icom ID-92 HT
SteppIR 40-6M Yagi
OCF 75/80M dipole
Diamond V2000A 6M/2M/70cm ground plane antenna
Antron 99
Yaesu FT-8100
Icom IC-2820 (with D-Star capability)
Kenwood TR-751 2M all mode mobile
Kenwood TM-3530 220 MHz mobile
Uniden Washington Base
Uniden HR-2510
Icom ID-92 HT
SteppIR 40-6M Yagi
OCF 75/80M dipole
Diamond V2000A 6M/2M/70cm ground plane antenna
Antron 99
I love using these. Yes they are expensive. But worth it.
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- Circuit Breaker
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I like those too. They were pretty much the first ones on the market. Been around since the late 80s I think. I like the graph display over the MFJ.
Yaesu FT-950
Yaesu FT-8100
Icom IC-2820 (with D-Star capability)
Kenwood TR-751 2M all mode mobile
Kenwood TM-3530 220 MHz mobile
Uniden Washington Base
Uniden HR-2510
Icom ID-92 HT
SteppIR 40-6M Yagi
OCF 75/80M dipole
Diamond V2000A 6M/2M/70cm ground plane antenna
Antron 99
Yaesu FT-8100
Icom IC-2820 (with D-Star capability)
Kenwood TR-751 2M all mode mobile
Kenwood TM-3530 220 MHz mobile
Uniden Washington Base
Uniden HR-2510
Icom ID-92 HT
SteppIR 40-6M Yagi
OCF 75/80M dipole
Diamond V2000A 6M/2M/70cm ground plane antenna
Antron 99
I've never used one of the 'AEA' analyzers. Was afraid to look at the prices (health conditions you know). All things considered, I think you should send yours to me to evaluate, try out on a few things. No matter what I think about it, I promise I will return it. Eventually. If I remember. If I don't loose your address.
That's not gonna work, is it... rats.
- 'Doc
That's not gonna work, is it... rats.
- 'Doc
- Double D
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Here's a pretty good analyzer: [Please login or register to view this link] 

"To acquire knowledge, one must study;
but to acquire wisdom, one must observe."
but to acquire wisdom, one must observe."