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Howard,

   Just so you don't go looking for the wrong product, I think Eric 
meant to say it's the MFJ-1025 or MFJ-1026. I also have the 1026 and it 
is a bit touchy to dial in but does eliminate some local noises once you 
get it figured out.

Rog
K6DQ

On 2/1/2014 9:08 PM, eric oyen wrote:
> the actual model is the MFJ-2501 antenna noise canceler. It is designed =
> to take the input of 2 antennas (one being the main and the other for =
> local noise pickup) and phase them in such a way as to remove the noise. =
> I have one here and it works quite well. The only issue with these units =
> is that they can only deal with one phased noise source at a time. These =
> are the analog equivalent to DSP. THis unit has one little caveat: near =
> the AM broadcast band, it can become overloaded and cease being =
> functional (mostly by introducing more noise).
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> -eric
>
> On Feb 1, 2014, at 9:39 PM, Howard Kaufman wrote:
>
>> Eric, I wouldn't worry about the radio, but you might glow nicely when =
> the=20
>> lights are off.
>> =20
>> What is this MFJ 2500?  How does it work and how much is it?
>> =20
>> =20
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