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![]() "Wes Stewart" wrote in message ... On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 15:59:32 -0500, "John Smith" wrote: | If the numbers are consistant, then you can determine the directivity | by computing the ratio between the two readings on a given port when | the coupler is reversed. You still need to do this. Hi, Wes - I read a little about directivity (a little was all I could find). Tell me if I measured it correctly... Forward directivity: Normal setup, ie coupler in the usual direction (forward). Best 50 Ohm load I could muster on the antenna (output) terminal of the coupler. Set channel A for 0 dB. Channel B reads -29.2 dB. Forward Open/Short characteristic: Remove the 50 Ohm load. Set channel A for 0 dB. Channel B reads +.4 dB. Put the HP calibrated short on the antenna terminal. Set channel A for 0 dB. Channel B reads -1.2 dB. Reverse directivity: Reverse the coupler. The antenna connector now has the oscillator applied. The BTS terminal has the 50 Ohm load. Set channel A for 0 dB. Channel B reads -23 dB. Reverse Open/Short characteristic: Remove the 50 Ohm load. Set channel A for 0 dB. Channel B reads +1.1 dB. Put the HP calibrated short on the BTS (now the output) terminal. Set channel A for 0 dB. Channel B reads -.5 dB. So, in the forward direction, the directivity is -29.2 dB, and in the reverse direction, the directivity is -23 dB. Yes? What do I do with these results? I don't know how to apply them even though I read the HP paper. Thanks. John (KD5YI) By the way, if you (or anyone else) need to contact me via email, you can omit the kes in the address. |
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