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![]() "Jim Lux" wrote in message ... Sal M. Onella wrote: . snip Basically what you do is calibrate the instrument at the measurement point, whether that point is the instrument connector or at the end of a length of coax. You attach an open, a short and a known resistance; 50 ohms by default but it is user definable. The instrument than frequency sweeps and stores the results in a user definable calibration file. When you make a measurement of an unknown, you define which calibration file to use and the instrument corrects the readings to display the characteristics at the measurement point. Given that this is a $500 insturment and not a $20,000 labratory instrument there are going to be limits to how accurate all this is. When I inspected antennas, we had two multi-kilobuck "Site Master" instruments from Anritsu, mentioned here, that had a set of calibrated terminations. IIRC, to calibrate the unit(s), we had to connect the terminations, a short, a 50-ohm resistor and a shielded open circuit, one at a time, to the instrument and tell it which one was connected. It swept the frequencies of interest and stored its own baseline behavior over that band of interest. Then, anything connected to it was referenced to that baseline. We could also store a range of sweep frequencies (usually by the name or type of antenna we intended to sweep) and it would recall all the parameters. Automated, repeatable sweep testing is not available (yet) in lower cost instruments. The $600 TenTec/TAPR VNA does open/short/thru/load calibration with sweeps, etc. I don't have the AIM, but I'll bet it does too. These days, it's not a big deal to include it. Thanks for bringing me into the present. I have an analyzer already. When I drop it off the roof (inevitable), I will look at the TenTec/TAPR VNA. |
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