From Newsgroup: rec.radio.amateur.antenna
On Thu, 1 Sep 2022 14:03:37 -0500, Robert Wilson
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rlwilsonjr@charter.net> wrote:
On 8/31/2022 2:48 PM, Petr OK1RP wrote:
Hi all,
anybody here experienced with polarity reversal damage of MFJ-259B please? >> My father damaged it by his mistake and he is totally frustrated so I would like to repair it for him.
Just want to ask what should be burned and where to start...?
Thanks, 73 - Petr, OK1RP
Petr,
There is a schematic at > >https://qrzcq.com/pub/RADIO_MANUALS/MFJ/MFJ--259-Ant_Analyser-sch.pdf
I can see lots of things (e.g. many of the transistors) that could be >damaged, far too many for me to have any confidence picking them out
just from that.
But you could start there for testing components.
WA9D
Did he plug the batteries in backwards or apply reverse polarity power
from an external source into J1 on the above schematic? I don't see
how it could have damaged much since diode D9 (lower left of
schematic) should protect the unit from reverse polarity from both
sources.
My guess(tm) is that all that happened is that diode D9 did its job
and shorted out which protected the rest of the circuitry. D9 seems
to be an SMD component (not sure). Try unsoldering one lead and check
for a shorted diode with an ohmmeter. Look around for fused traces
around the power connector and D9.
I don't know if this will help, but here is some info and experience I accumulated on the MFJ-269. The MFJ-259 and MFJ-269 have similar main
boards:
<
http://www.learnbydestroying.com/jeffl/MFJ-269-repair/>
Annotated schematic: <
http://www.learnbydestroying.com/jeffl/MFJ-269-repair/mfj-269-schematic.pdf>
Good luck.
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