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On 11/8/2011 2:13 PM, John S wrote:
I think I am the confused one. Do I even need to know the transmission line characteristics if I am going to short the load end and set the vector voltmeter for a phase reference of 180 degrees? I am following the HP app note AN-77 and they do not mention a transmission line. They say to short the load end of the coupler. I need to get my antenna away from the test setup, so I add the transmission line. The problem is that these measurements are designed to be made as close to the instrument as possible. Adding a piece of transmission line adds loss and phase shift to the measurement. So unless you know how to work backwards from the measure you get to what you're really measuring at the far end, you won't really have a valid answer. Jeff -- "Everything from Crackers to Coffins" |
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