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"Jerry Martes" wrote in message .. .
I'm condidering building a slotted line for measuring impedance at 137 MHz. I find no referances to home made lines thru my quick Google search. Does anyone know of any publication that show how someone has already worked out the problems of contructing one? Seems like the postings I've seen here are off on the wrong foot. Yep, there will be problems, but I've learned a lot more by building and experimenting with things that didn't work, than listening to or arguing with people telling me that they won't work. And in fact, a lot of the time they DO work well enough for me to accomplish what I wanted. So I'd like to encourage Jerry to have a go at the copper-pipe slotted line, keeping in mind the pitfalls that have been mentioned and thinking of ways around them. I know I would have no trouble at all making a uniform narrow slot in such a pipe, maintaining a radial angle straightness well under a degree, without using a milling machine. I know I'd have no trouble supporting the 7/8" diameter center conductor to maintain the impedance within a fraction of a percent over the line length. With proper geometry, sag would not be an issue for coupling. (Keeping the line vertical is one way, but not the only way.) Perhaps more important is the initial straightness of the pipes. 3/4"nom pipe is stiff enough that I can see doing this with support only at the ends, so impedance AND velocity factor variation caused by dielectric supports are no longer issues. Will everything go smoothly? Heck no! Will Jerry learn from doing it? You bet! Go for it, Jerry, and please see if you can write up something about your results, to share with others. Listen to the advice you get, but make up your own mind about what will work best for you. You should be able to make very decent estimates of the effects from the problem areas folk have mentioned, through either formulas or measurements or both. You should be able to make tests on your line to see if it's performing like you think it is, by applying known loads and testing at various frequencies, using assorted detectors and probes. Cheers, Tom |
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