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Hello,
I think that I have solution for your question, exactly what you ask, Home brew Resistive Return Loss....SWR Bridge. The article was written by the S53MV in Slevenian and Croatian language, so some translation should be done for you (or you prefer to learn Slavic language HI). The bridge is capable to measure up to 2.5Ghz without any problem, cheap design and awailable material for building, can be done in one afternoon. Well, I think that just shematic and most important the gama/swr/ar/a table is what you need and the rest you will figure out without any problem. Ok, I will scan for you just one page and if you are intereste the rest can be done as well. Meantime, check this page, almost the same design but with SMD components: http://www.pollak.sulinet.hu/elektro...dge/how_to.htm "Harold E. Johnson" wrote in message news t_Bc.93601$Sw.26001@attbi_s51...Take a look at: http://users.adelphia.net/~n2pk/ for a description of the VNA - Virtual Network Analyzer. That's a VECTOR Network Analyzer, and it's not 2 meter compliant without narrow band up/down converters and accompanying filters. W4ZCB |
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