Thanks Richard
ManOMan - This stuff gets complex. I dont have a VHF sweep signal
generator. I suspect graphic display requires a sweep signal generator.
I once owned a 1947 Proceedings of The IRE. I tossed all my "magazines"
long ago. I wish I could have known. I'd have saved that one (thats a
funny)
The instructions I read for the single frequency method with the 1/8th
lambda coaxs, indicates that the meter reads 80+j12 when the terminal is
loaded with 60+j50. Thats probably OK, but it would sure confuse me.
But, since I beleive the guy who wrote this article is smarter than I am,
I would just like to get some of my confusion cleared up.
In the mean time, I'll go try to dig up "Samuels's" article. Who knows,
maybe I'll learn something.
Jerry
"Rick Karlquist N6RK" wrote in message
news:st5Fc.11168$wY5.9000@attbi_s54...
This impedance meter is based on SM6MOM's winning entry in the RF Design
Magazine contest in 1986. As I pointed out to the then
editor of the magazine, the exact same impedance meter was described
in the Proceedings of the IRE in 1947. You might want to read the
article by the original inventor (I believe his name was Samuels and the
title is something like "A Oscillographic Method of Impedance
Measurement".)
Rick N6RK
"Jerry Martes" wrote in message
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In a recent thread on VHF impedance measurement, it was indicated that
VK2ZAB had instructions for building an impedance meter. I have
acquired
all the parts needed for constructing a meter described in ZABs article.
But, I am confused about how to operate it when/if the meter gets
finished.
I'd sure like to corespond with someone who has built and/or used one of
these meters.
Jerry
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