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"Massi" wrote in message ...
Hi to everybody, I got the VSWR of an antenna from a Vector Analyzer and I'd like to know (and how) if is possible to calculate the Quality Factor from it. Thanks, Massimo You mean the "Q" of the antenna, or how narrow or broad-band it is. I would do it like this: 1. Place a short or an open at the end of the test cable, where the antenna is placed. Measure the return loss in dB, at the center frequency of interest. This will be the return loss that will include the losses of the cable too (ideally, it will be pretty close to 0dB). Let's call this the RLshort. 2. Replace the antenna, and then find the upper and lower frequencies (immediately off of the center frequency, F_upper and F_lower) where the return loss is = RLshort - 3dB. 3. The "Q" of the antenna would be Fcenter/(F_upper-F_lower). This all assumes a decently lossless antenna, mind you. As you can see, it's easier to do this if you change the measurement from VSWR to Return Loss on your network analyzer. Dr. Slick |