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![]() wrote in message ... Thanks for all of the replies. I just ordered a used Bird 43 and an 801-1 1W 800-1000Mhz element. from radiodan. Paul (KL7JG) Uh-oh!! You're in trouble now. As a recovering Bird addict, I must warn you that YOU CAN'T OWN JUST ONE BIRD SLUG. You ordered a 1-watt 800-1,000 Mhz element and you think you're safe. No way. You will notice that the Bird carrying case has room for several slugs, so why not fill it up? So, you'll figure, oh, what the hell, I really need a 1KW HF slug. Then comes a 1-watt HF slug. Then maybe you'll need a 100-watt VHF slug. And from that point on, it's all downhill into the dark night of addiction. Then your wife says, "Why do you need all these?" And you say something like, "Well, I have half as many slugs as you have shoes so what's the problem." Get help, quick!!! I know. :-) -- ----- Joe S. |
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my avair meter goes up to 5 gig
so shove hand in pocket and buy one about £200 tight wad |
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![]() "yammyr6" wrote in message ... my avair meter goes up to 5 gig so shove hand in pocket and buy one about £200 tight wad Or you could get back to basics. Buy a used directional coupler off of eBay. Measure power forward & reverse, and do the simple math. -- Ed WB6WSN El Cajon, CA USA |
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Or get even further back to basics and MAKE a directional coupler.
It's not all that difficult, and not bad to check for directionality. RFSim99 has a tool for designing microstrip and other couplers (though it fails to tell you that for the given coupling, the microstrip lines should be coupled for a quarter wave distance). Hint: people who manufacture equipment that operates in the GHz region often put couplers right on the PC boards--biggest cost is a bit of real estate. Cheers, Tom |
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On 10 May 2005 10:15:02 -0700, "K7ITM" wrote:
Or get even further back to basics and MAKE a directional coupler. It's not all that difficult, and not bad to check for directionality. RFSim99 has a tool for designing microstrip and other couplers (though it fails to tell you that for the given coupling, the microstrip lines should be coupled for a quarter wave distance). Hint: people who manufacture equipment that operates in the GHz region often put couplers right on the PC boards--biggest cost is a bit of real estate. Or rip one out of a defunct cell phone. Wes |
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