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On 9/5/2011 2:58 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
What bugs me is that the diodes are blowing up despite this rather low resistance to ground. Either hams are finding some rather high power ESD sources with which to blow up their analyzers, or some other failure mechanism is involved. I've had more than one device damaged while operating around High power equipment, with probable RF in the shack excursions. My MFJ analyzer, an old Sony camera that had it's floppy drive head destroyed, and a couple other things I cannot remember. I haven't had any problem with the analyzer since installing my dummy load on it. But that brings up something interesting. You're reading 50 Ohms on the input connector? Isn't that going to make *all* readings somewhere near 1:1? - 73 de Mike N3LI - |
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