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MFJ-269C Instruction Manual LF/HF/VHF/UHF SWR Analyzer
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To confirm reliability, make two or more groups of measurements on different starting frequencies at
least one octave apart. If measured distances agree, the distances measured are confirmed.
If a different wavelength is required,
see section 5.5.3.2.
As with other modes, pressing the Mode button steps back to the beginning.
5.5.2 Calculator Functions (direct access)
The MFJ-269C performs calculator functions. These functions may also be accessed from the Distance to
Fault modes. Calculator functions:
1. Calculate length in feet of a transmission line or conductor for the number of electrical degrees (up to
359 degrees) of a transmission line or conductor for the velocity factor and length entered and the
frequency selected (see section 5.5.2.1).
2. Calculate electrical degrees (up to 359 degrees, at which point it repeats again at zero) for the velocity
factor entered, the electrical length programmed, and the frequency selected (see section 5.5.2.2).
5.5.2.1 Line Length in Degrees
This mode tells you length of a line in electrical degrees when you know (a.) the physical length and (b.)
the velocity factor. You can also measure the electrical length directly using the Distance to Fault mode
(sec 5.5). This mode is useful for calculating the Length in Degrees for matching sections and phasing
lines.
If you enter this mode after using Distance to Fault (sec 5.5), the Vf and Length will be programmed
automatically using your Distance to Fault data. The physical or electrical length of the line may also be
programmed in manually. If a length is not programmed in, a default length of 100 feet will be selected
automatically.
When changing UHF frequency with a 100 foot line, the display rotates through 360 degrees rapidly.
This demonstrates how highly-frequency sensitive a long (in terms of wavelengths) transmission line is.
With lines that are very long (in wavelengths), cutting the line to an exact electrical degree is almost
impossible. This is true over extremely narrow frequency ranges.
1. Simultaneously press and hold Gate and Mode until Advanced-2 appears. The display shows the
default Vf (0.66):
2. Set Vf for the desired value (press Gate to increase and Mode to decrease). To lock you value, press
and hold Gate and Mode until Distance to Fault appears.

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