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Doug:
To add to what Roy says, I have been able to only get 20 to 25 dB total attenuation at VHF with a single pot. And, the effect he overlooked is that unless you use the exact same electrical length cables, the attenuation will be different for every other configuration. So, if you develop a feel for knob position vs distance while hunting, it will change if you don't use exactly the same cables each time. Haunt the swapfests and evilbay for attenuators. I have seen HP units go pretty cheap. Be careful of Kay brand, as they are known to have bad switches when they get old. If you want to learn the innards, that is a good way, rebuilding a Kay. I think there was an old HP spectrum analyzer main frame with a model number like 853 which you can't give away these days. But, it has a nice rotary attenuator in it, if you find one. Then you just have to dispose of the rest of the box. -- Crazy George Remove NO and SPAM from return address |
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