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![]() "Wes Stewart" wrote in message ... On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 12:18:09 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards" wrote: |What's a directional coupler? |What do they look like? |Don't bother answering those questions. | |Why do the arguers, when caught in a tight corner, always escape to UHF for |help from directional couplers? | |There are NO directional couplers at HF. They are as scarce as real swr |meters. So they cannot be used in futile attempts to explain what really |happens at HF. | |You're next move will be to drag in scattering-matrices. Why not. I have used an HP3577 network analyzer with an S-parameter test set that was specified to work over the frequency range of 100 Hz to 200 Mhz. I guess the guys at HP didn't realize that you can't do this. ================================= Wes, Why do USA citizens invariably introduce the type numbers of their favourite, indeed worshipped articles when they have not the slightest bearing on an argument. To base one's position on a lifeless piece of hardware rather than logic is surely unsafe. What on Earth is an HP3577? In the whole of my career I have never heard of the number 3577. Is it a prime? Traditionally, in the UK, the letters HP on the side of a savoury sauce bottle stand for "Houses of Parliament". Unless a 3577 can unambiguously measure the swr on a non-existent transmission line I'm afraid its presence will serve only to further agravate the argument. Which I'm sure is the last thing you would want. ;o) Can it? --- Reg, G4FGQ |
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