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Hi all,
I need a couple of accessories to enable me to make some phase measurements with my HP network analyzer. I'd thought I could pick these up on ebay easily enough, but note the lack of availably with surprise and dismay. I need to therefore contrive two precision parts: Firstly, 50 ohm load that's essentially non-reactive up to 1.3Ghz. Power handling only need be a few tens of miliwatts. N-type connection. Secondly, a 50 ohm power splitter (one feed-in; three outputs) N-type connections, again flat up to 1.3Ghz. No switching needed, thankfully. If I can't source these parts elsewhere, how feasible is it to make them up and can anyone point me to any designs on the web that might fit the bill? I'm aware that the introduction of any stray reactances into the devices will render all subsequent measurements invalid so I need to get these parts right. At least 1.3Ghz capability should be achievable for a hobbyist with care. Thanks, P. -- "What is now proved was once only imagin'd" - William Blake |
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