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Cecil:
[snip] Actually, there is a simple circulator in a Bird. That's how it separates the forward stuff from the reflected stuff. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP [snip] Nope! The "thing" that separates the incident voltage wave from the reflected voltage wave is called a directional coupler [actually a bridge circuit]. A directional coupler is *NOT* a circulator. One can make a directional coupler from a circulator but not vice versa. But, one can make a circulator from *three* or more directional couplers arranged in a circle! I'll post schematic circuits for "electronic" directional couplers and circulators on alt.binaries.electronics.schematics if you wish. -- Peter K1PO Indialantic By-the-Sea, FL. |
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