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is a MFJ 259B immune to the effect of showing inaccurate readings if a antenna is not perfectly tuned to frequency and the feedline is not a electrical 1/4 WL of that frequency ?
also , if a 259B shows different impedance on a antenna with different coax lengths is that normal ? or is there something wrong with the coax ?
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No a MFJ 259B is not immmune if the feedline is not a electrical 1/4 wl....
Where did you get that 1/4 wl by the way ?
If it were...you wouldnt be able to tune a 2el quad to 50 ohms.
For a correct SWR measurment the cable should be a electrical 1/2 wl or a multiply of that.
NOT a 1/4 wave. SWR repeats it self after each 1/2 wl.
There is only one situatie where it shouldnt mather in reference to a SWR reading.
And thats where the entire system is 1:1. HOWEVER ! it is possible to get that reading without having actually the system 1:1.
Thats why one always should measure at the feedpoint or after that 1/2 wave length.
Yes it is normal that a 259B shows different impdedances with different coax lengths.
If the antenna / radio/ coax are not the same impedance the coax for example will work as a impedance transformer.
That is exactly the same as you do with your quad...
The impedance is around 100/120 ohms...attaching a 1/4 wave 75 ohm cable will provide a good match towards the 50 ohms.
There you already see what is important !
1- antenna impedance
2- coax impedance
3- coax length
4- wanted impedance.
@ Needle bender,
It is not a "given" changing the length will "change" something.
If the antenna system is already 1;1 there will be no difference beside the loss of the additional coax length.
If the system depends on a specific electrical length (for example that 100 + ohms quad) it can cause sever demage if you change a that length.
If the system does not not depend on a electrical length nor is it 1:1 you will get different SWR readings. This does not mean people will always notice a change at the receiving end.
Heck, it is already that irritating...and then we realize...it is not SWR which tells us if the system is working to its best abbility or not...
I hope it helped.
Kind regards,
Henry 19SD348
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