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MFJ-249
SWR
Analyzer
Instruction
Manual
MEASURING
INDUCTANCE
AND
CAPACITANCE
|
To
measure
capacitance
or
inductance
you
will
need
some
standard
value
capacitors
and
inductors.
These
should
be
collected
and
tested
for
accuracy.
MFJ
suggests
the
following
sets
of
values:
Inductors:
330\1H,
56
WH,
5.6
WH,
47
pH
Capacitors:
10
pF,
150
pF,
1000
pF,
3300
pF
Readings
will
be
the
most
accurate
if
the
standard
test
values
used
are
between
0.5
,1H
to
500
11H
to
measure
capacitance
or
10
pF
and
5000
pF
to
measure
!nd:.ctance.
Take
a
component
of
unknown
value
and
connect
it
in
series
with
a
standard
component
to
make
a
series
LC
circuit.
Attach
the
series
LC
circuit
to
the
"ANTENNAS®
connector
in
series
with
a
50
2
resistor.
|
Measure
capacitance.
1.
Connect
an
unknown
capacitor
in
parallel
with
the
highest
value
standard
inductor.
2.
Connect
the
LC
circuit
to
ANTENNA
connector
with
a
50
2
resistor
in
series.
3.
Adjust
the
tune
knob
through
the
bands
until
you
get
the
low:st
SWR.
If
you
do
not
get
a
deep
meter
deflection
change
to
the
next
inductor
with
a
lower
value
and
try
again.
Continue
the
process
until
you
obtain
low
SWR.
4.
Solve
this
equation
using
F
as
the
resonant
frequency
as
L
as
the
inductance
of
the
standard
inductor,
|
.00003948F°L
Pav
eer
C(pF)
=
Measure
inductance.
1.
Connect
an
unknown
inductor
with
the
highest
value
standard
capacitor
in
parallel.
Connect
the
LC
circuit
to
"ANTENNA"
connector
with
a
50
©
resistor
in
series.
3.
Adjust
the
tune
knob
through
the
bands
until
you
get
the
lowest
SWR.
If
you
do
not
get
a
deep
meter
deflection
change
to
the
next
smaller
value
standard
capacitor
and
try
again.
Repeat
the
process
until
you
get
low
SWR.
4.
Solve
this
equation
using
F
as
the
resonant
frequency
and
C
as
the
capacitance
of
the
standard
capacitor.
ine
00003948F°C
Be
MrZeO
=
hb
L(wH)
=
LS

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