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![]() "Tom Bruhns" wrote in message m... You may have some trouble getting enough signal with a loop probe that's short compared with the line length, but you could easily give it a try. FWIW, I just made some voltage-doubler diode detectors using HSMS-285C zero-bias Schottky diodes, and get about 20 microvolts DC output at -50dBm input at 50 ohms. You could get considerably more output if you have a resonant pickup. You might also be able to use a non-contact voltage probe. It should work very well with a diode detector, for low power, actually. Recommend you make the line at least 1/2 wave long, so that you can be sure to see both a peak and a valley, no matter what the phase of the load is. Better still, make it at least 3/4 wave, so you can see two peaks or two valleys. Cheers, Tom Thanks, Tom. Very good advice and I appreciate the Schottky diode lead. I'll look in to getting some of them. 73, John |
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