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![]() "Alfred Lorona" wrote in message ... "MRW" wrote in message oups.com... Good day! In some of the articles that I'm reading, I keep seeing references to a DC injector use in RF ports They are often referred to as Bias Tee's and are usually found under that name in manufacturers catalogs. OFF TRACK: Funny ... I'm 64 and I have heard about bias tee's numerous times but did not know what they were. I just called them power adders. In fact, years ago I made one for a microwave transverter somebody gave me. Now, I kid you not, I was reading a tech manual *today* and it included a diagram/purpose of a bias tee. What are the odds of getting the same tech fact twice in the same day from two independent sources after 50 years of playing with 'trons? |
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