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On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 12:21:59 GMT, chuck wrote:
If he has an RF bridge, couldn't he simply terminate the tuner's input with 50 ohms resistive and measure the impedance at the tuner's output? Well, the conjugate, anyway. I'm trying to imagine the benefit of doing it that way, rather than simply measuring the impedance at the transmission line directly. Chuck, NT3G I will break my own rule of not responding to responders and answer your question - otherwise you would assume that I was ignoring you. If I might answer a question with a question - why do you think that a tuner would give up its settings so easily? It's a an interesting speculation. First, let me clarify what I mean by a Tuner's input terminal and its output terminal. Considering that a tuner handles transmitted power in one direction only, we should refer to its "input" side as the port that connects to the transmitter and its "output" port as the one connecting to the antenna or feedline. That agrees with what I interpret your post as suggesting. Therefore, a 50 ohm termination at the "input" side "should" produce a measured impedance at the "output" port that is, as you say, the complex conjugate of the impedance seen looking into the transmission line. I haven't done a rigorous analysis of that configuration, but it certainly seems reasonable and correct. It would, indeed be an optimum way of inferring the impedance that the original poster is trying to measure. I see nothing wrong with your suggestion and would recommend it. I also see no reason to do any of that as it would be just as easy to measure the transmission line input impedance directly - as you said. It's amazing how much good stuff comes out of the woodwork when people are interested in their hobby and interested in learning. Thanks, Bob, W9DMK, Dahlgren, VA Replace "nobody" with my callsign for e-mail w9dmkatcrosslinkdotnet http://www.qsl.net/w9dmk http://zaffora/f2o.org/W9DMK/W9dmk.html |
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