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Suzy wrote:
"Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Fri, 1 Feb 2008 06:12:14 +1100, "Suzy" not@valid wrote: I suppose there's still the possibility of cutting the trace a bit narrow on purpose and adjusting the impedance by adding a grounded plate above the board. It could be spaced an adjustable distance away by mounting it with threaded rods (long screws), and adjusted to make the traces 50 ohms. **But how do you check that in a workshop with no test gear? This is called residual SWR in a reflectometer. You load it with a known good load, and what SWR you find (or what is exhibited by the two meters) inhabits the reflectometer itself. Then you flip it over and apply your source into the goesoutta with the known load on the comesinna. You then proceed to reduce the residual SWR in both directions. Finding a good load is another matter, and I reported one (a precision RF resistor) with specific characteristics here last week. Consult the thread "RF Power Resistors from Caddock." All of $10-$20 to accomplish. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC I'm in Australia! http://www.caddock.com/ has a link to their Australian distributor (granted, they may have some punitive minimum order). A begging letter to Caddock for a sample might work? Or, do the big mailorder companies ship to Australia (the parts are in the few bucks range.. postage and shipping could be more) |
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