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Owen Duffy wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 22:09:51 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote: The myth: Measurements with a Bird 43 of the conditions on the Thruline section are invalid unless it has some minimum length of 50 ohm line on both sides of itself. Can I offer the suggestion that the key to understanding why this is so, it to understand the sampler. Again Owen, your own experiment using 75 ohm coax on each side of the Bird proved why the above is not a myth. The Bird didn't read the correct forward power on the 75 ohm coax. The Bird didn't read the correct reflected power on the 75 ohm coax. The SWR calculated using the Bird's readings does not represent the SWR on the 75 ohm coax. The proportions calibrate the instrument for a specific V/I ratio. Yes, that ratio is 50 ohms for the Bird. Only a piece of 50 ohm coax will guarantee that Vfor/Ifor=Vref/Iref=50 ohms. You proved that a piece of 75 ohm coax will not do it. Did I need to mention environments? No, but you should have. The Bird gives the correct forward and reflected power readings on the attached coax only in a 50 ohm environment. Your experiment proved that to be true. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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