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On Feb 2, 3:28 pm, "Francesco L." wrote:
I'm assembling a switch box for a 2 element vertical phased array. My idea is to create a system able to generate two alternate (and switchable) cardioids using a delay line (90°, 1/4 wavelength) and a two ways, two position relay in order to cover with an agle of 120° degrees one direction (e.g. North) or the other. As you all know, if two elements are fed in perfect phase the radiation pattern obtained is called broadside. This is exactly what I want to obtain introducing a second relay in order to get a third direction. At this point my question is: should I put a 10 w 100 ohm resistance (non inductive) between the two antennas (it's called Wilkinson power divider or power splitter) or the system works perfectly that way? There are two different school of thought: the first consider the wilkinson a must, since it lowers the swr and keeps it under control, the second school thinks it burns useful power and does not transfer all power. So what's your point of view? Thanks a lot in advance for your contribute Francesco ik8vwa -- E il marconista sulla sua torre, le lunghe dita celesti nell'aria, riceveva messaggi d'auguri per questa crociera straordinaria. E trasmetteva saluti e speranze in quasi tutte le lingue del mondo, comunicava tra Vienna e Chicago in poco meno di un secondo. E la ragazza di prima classe, innamorata del proprio cappello, quando la sera lo vide ballare lo trovò subito molto bello. Forse per via di quegli occhi di ghiaccio così difficili da evitare, pensò "Magari con un pò di coraggio, prima dell'arrivo mi farò baciare". Francesco DeGregori If the loads are equal and they are fed through equal lengths of line, then a resistor between them (I assume you mean at the transmitter end of the feed lines) will never dissipate any power, since it has equal voltage at each end. A Wilkinson splitter (or combiner) is used to provide isolation between the loads, so that if one load is disconnected, the other load still receives the same power. As a combiner, it isolates the sources so that power from one source doesn't get into the other source; this is very useful for combining generator outputs for intermod testing...but it does depend on proper loading of the output port, and it's only good at or near the design frequency. Cheers, Tom |
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