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"Michael Coslo" <mjc5@psu.edu> wrote in message
news:h6e8jh$sg7s$1@tr22n12.aset.psu.edu...
> Cyclone651 wrote:
> > They're a little expensive, but well worth the money.  It's easy to set
up a
> > factory made antenna with and a blessing when building homemade
antennas.
> > The analyzer leaves nothing to guess about as it's all read out.  I
haven't
> > used it yet, but it also has a frequency counter input. That's just
another
> > use that make the MFJ-269 indispensable.  Rollie
>
>
> Just make sure you keep a dummy load across the RF jack when not in use,
> it protects the input, and makes a nice little reality check. Aside from
> that, it's a great little tool.
>
> - 73 de Mike N3LI -

It isn't precision lab gear but it will pay for itself by saving you from an
early roofing job.

An external rechargeable battery pack will keep you from wearing out the
screws or risk leakage while in storage.  These things eat batteries.  I use
a gel cell in a fanny pack to the external port.  That way I never have to
take it out of the case.



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