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Walt
It's an honor to get a response from one of my favorite antenna writers. I hope I don't have to wait that long too! In one of the old format QSTs you wrote that your design for the antennas in one of the spacecraft had a 17 to 1 swr if I recall correctly. I was trying to find that article to show it to one of my friends who spends too m uch time on swr. Do you happen to recall the issue? And I can't find mention of it in either issue of Reflections. BTW I took the 1710 case apart and there's a 50 ohm temination in there and the GR 874 connectors are probably 50 ohm but I don't know how high a frequency they are generally good for, perhaps approaching a GHz, I'm hoping the low end is good for HF. Inside, the unit is beautifully made, they don't make them like that anymore. tnx hank wd5jfr "Walter Maxwell" wrote in message nk.net... "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message ... I just got a General Radio 1710-P2 Transmission/Reflection Bridge with 4 ports. On the front, RF IN, REFLECTION OUT, REFERENCE OUT (-12dB), and on the left side, UNKNOWN B. I can't find any docs on google so can anyone please tell me the frequency range, impedance and how the 4th port is used, or perhaps where to find more info. tnx hank wd5jfr Hi Henry, This will probably be of no help due to the timing. I have a whole range of GR catalogs with specs for all the equipments. The problem is that I live in Michigan from May to Nov, so I'm in Michigan now, but my RF lab and catalogs are in Florida, where I live the remainder of the time. If you are unable to get the info before I go back to Florida I'll get the data to you after I return. Hope you won't have to wait that long to get the data you need. Good luck, Walt, W2DU |