[Elecraft] Antenna Analyzer

Lambs, Dick & Judy rlamb at slamb.org
Mon Nov 14 12:37:49 EST 2005


For a bargain approach, you might consider an antenna noise bridge  
instead of an analyzer.  Used in conjunction with your receiver or  
transceiver (no transmitting needed), you can readily find the  
antenna resonant frequency.  If you want to know resistance,  
capacitive reactance, and inductive reactance, for any frequency, you  
can compute them from the dial readings.   The  MFJ-202B noise bridge  
is $60.  There are kit providers, and there's usually at least one on  
ebay for around $15 to $30.

Dick, K0KK




> Anyone have a favorite they would like to recommend?
> I'm leaning toward the Micro908 from the American QRP
> Club.   Anyone want to talk me into an MFJ or another
> brand?
>
> Kurt - ae6uj
>

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