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dansawyeror wrote:
Do the measuring ports of a bi-directional coupler accurately represent or preserve the relative phases of the signal? Let's look at a typical SWR meter sampling circuit. The current is sampled by a one turn primary on a ferrite toroid. The voltage is sampled by a tap on the line close to the point at which the toroid is mounted. At HF frequencies, a wavelength is so long compared to that configuration that physical sample point errors are usually considered to be negligible. That obviously changes at UHF+. No coupler 100% preserves the relative phases. The question is: What is the accuracy? For any configuration, a worst-case accuracy can be specified. At 4 MHz, it's not a problem. At 4 GHz, it's a big problem. At visible light frequencies, most don't even try. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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