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I am unable to use DC continuity. Even if I had a termination at the antenna
base , this would only indicate broken cable, but not a cut antenna. The DC path would need to be to the tip of the antenna. I have some 10-bit analog inputs available for monitoring and can resolve down to a couple of mV. Any other ideas ? Thanks -- Kind Regards David Huisman "Tarmo Tammaru" wrote in message ... David, If your antenna has DC continuity, put DC on the feedline through an RF choke and resistor. Do it like this: DC voltage to resistor to RF choke to center conductor of coax. Red LED from junction of resistor and RF choke to shield of coax. The red LED will come on when the path is broken. If the antenna normally does not provide a path, connect anothe RF choke at the antenna, in such a way that whoever steals the antenna also takes the RF choke. You want the RF chokes to be PARALLEL resonant somewhere just above the operating frequency. Tam/WB2TT "David Huisman" wrote in message ... Hi, I am looking for some ideas for a low cost circuit to detect if an antenna has been broken or removed from a 10mW transmitter. Initial thoughts are to measure SWR but I need a small, low cost circuit I can place between PCB Antenna connector and the antenna. Thanks in advance for any assistance Kind Regards David Huisman |
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