I did reverse cables constantly on the MFJ but the operations was always 
troublesome and time consuming with the 1026. The DXE NCC-1 operation is 
smooth and with the large phasing know obtaining nulls on much more 
reliable.  From what Ii have been to do with two major DX-peditions on 
160 in phasing RX Beverages to me there is no comparison.  Although the 
NCC-1 is a bit expensive I have come to the conclusion that it is worth 
every penny.
Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ
On 1/21/2016 6:35 PM, Mike Waters wrote:
 Thank you for sharing your experience, Herb. I have an MFJ-1025 but 
haven't used it since I moved to this QTH 11 years ago.
 However, it DID work very well for me in the past. Sometimes, to get 
it to null unwanted line noise, I had to reverse the cable 
connections, since the MFJ phase adjustment does NOT cover the full 
360 degrees unless we do.
 Did you know about that? I don't recall if that was in the manual. Do 
you remember if you reversed the coax? Just trying to see of that 
might have been why there was such a tremendous improvement between 
the MFJ and the DXE product.
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com <http://www.w0btu.com>
 On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 3:12 PM, Herbert Schoenbohm 
<herbert.schoenbohm@gmail.com <mailto:herbert.schoenbohm@gmail.com>> 
wrote:
    After nearly two years of trying to get some measurable
    improvement with the MFJ-1026 noise cancelling box I finally gave
    up and sold them on E-Bay and purchased a DX-Engineering NCC-1.
 
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