View Single Post
  #2   Report Post  
Old April 11th 04, 11:39 PM
John Smith
 
Posts: n/a
Default

it is reflected back. A small amount is dissipated in filter and its
construction materials, and spacing of shields to coils, silver is lowest
loss. I just found my return loss bridge in the garage, yesterday, in that
"pile of stuff that I could need someday".

"Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message
om...
I just swept a Drake TV-1000-LP and Bud Variable Low-Pass Filter #LF-601
using an HP 8443 and HP141T with a 8552B and 8553B. The Drake goes from 0
dB at 51.3 MHz and drops to -50 dB at 57.1 MHz. While adjusting the Bud

it
was kind of neat to watch the impact of each of the 5 varaible capacitors

in
real time I got 0 dB at 41.7 MHz and 60 dB attenuation at 54.5 Mhz. I
didn't try to optimize the Bud for channel 2 as yet, that's next. I'm
guessing I'll lose the extra 10 dB attenuation the Bud provides but maybe
I'll get a sharper knee after I optimize it for channel 2 attenutation.

My
question is what happens to the attenuated energy that the low pass blocks
as there are no resistors in either? I'm sure I'll see some surprises as
soon as I sweep both with my return loss bridge as soon as I find it.
Tnx
HankWD5JFR