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On Apr 12, 4:50 pm, "Keith Dysart" wrote:
On Apr 12, 3:23 pm, Cecil Moore wrote: K7ITM wrote: If you don't believe there's a solution to the example Keith posted, you have no right to believe in the results of a measurement with a vector network analyzer, and you should certainly not trust the indicated output level of any signal generator. Methinks you have missed the context of the discussion. If the model doesn't work for an IC-706 it is not much use to amateur radio operators. I have already said that a valid model can be had for a signal generator equipped with a circulator load. The only problem with this statement is the assumption that the result can only be achieved with a circulator. It only takes a 10 cent resistor. You really should put down your optics books for a few hours and crack open a basic circuit theory or transmission line text. Or google, "'lattice diagrams' reflection". For matching at the source, only 10 cent resistors are used. ...Keith Well, I'm not sure that's the ONLY problem with it, Keith! ;-) Whether the model works for me with an IC-706 will have to wait till someone sends me an operating IC-706 to test. (They should not expect its return...) But I can assure you that whether it does or not, it's a VERY useful model to me, and I am an amateur radio operator. I certainly do NOT accept that the context of this thread is amateur transmitters--there's been so much basenote drift by this time that practically anything relating to vector addition of signals seems fair game. Cheers, Tom PS--know any circulators that work over a range from 10kHz to 6GHz?? Know any that work at 10kHz even? |
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