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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 15:13:05 GMT, "Chris Trask"
wrote: Whoa, let's reign back here a bit. The test was still for a 200-ohm load, but it was made asymmetric (150-ohms and 50-ohms) in order to accomodate the 50-ohm network analyzer. Hi Chris, You state you have several of these units, performing back-to-back applications would resolve what you call asymmetry. The 6dB loss is a result of the Where did the 6dB come from? I didn't notice this mentioned anywhere. Further, there is a strong 2dB/Octave frequency characteristic that is not explained as an issue of symmetry. voltage at the test port being Vin/2, but the voltage at the other output port with the 150-ohm resistor is 3Vin/2, so there is no excessive loss through the balun. I don't know where this Vin/2 comes from. What is this divisor you've injected into the discussion? As you offer it has no obvious correlation to frequency, it stands that that same 2dB/Octave roll-off is part and parcel to the unit's loss. In actuality, there is less than 0.1dB of power loss in the prototype that I made. No where in your paper do you show the method to determine this, nor do you reveal such a figure. The test was made to determine if the balance was correct. The word "balance" occurs only once in your paper, and that as an unsupported declaration. I see no work nor data to offer it as a conclusion. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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