MFJ-269C Testing coax cable faults and length
The MFJ-269C is so much more than an SWR analyzer. Here is another way it can be used to test coax, and you can see it helped me find a fault in some LMR400 instead of butchering the coax for patch cords. Support HRC www.patreon.com/hamradioconcepts LIKE and SHARE on Facebook.com/hamradioconcepts visit www.mfjenterprises.com for this analyzer and check out the messi and Paloni coax they now stock.

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