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wrote: Both are 90 degree elbows- from my measurements the ones that have a square block of metal at the elbow were fine. The ones that looked like a 90 degree plumbing sweep had bad return loss. This may vary from mfg to mfg, but Al Ward W5LUA who has had experience up through 24GHz agrees. Perhaps I'll get time and inclination to mill one of the sweep styles open and see what's up. Dale W4OP This is a very strange result, the non 90 degree elbow ones, normally referred to as "swept radius" are intended to reduce the step discontinuities that the a 90 elbow type introduce. They are usually used at microwave frequencies where these discontinuities are more apparent. 73 Jeff yeah now that i had a chance to check some manuf spec's seems the losses they post for the regular rt angles looking like 2 pipe pieces mitered and the 'square' ones seem to have same loss .1 etc 11gig and are less ten bucks the swep ones i saw were rated to 18gig wow and like 150bucks loss and swr were about the same but from the very high end atten was best obv i don't have any first hand exp so i am not disagreeing i know when i've had the chance to test connectors in the past sometimes you did get some really dissapointing results m |
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