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"David Huisman" wrote in message ...
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 You didn't mention the frequency, but monitoring the reflected power should be no big deal. A 20dB directional coupler would waste only 100uW with a proper load connected, and even without resonant enhancement of the reflected-port voltage give you enough to detect a disconnected antenna. A coupler could be transformer based (a couple small toroids) at lower frequencies or coupled lines (for example microstrip, perhaps built into your PC board) at higher frequencies. Cheers, Tom |
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