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On Sat, 04 Feb 2006 03:26:46 -0800, Roy Lewallen
wrote: represents. That'll take an investment of a few dollars and an evening to make a step attenuator. A greatly overlooked item of test equipment. I recall advising a ham to buy a HP355 step attenuator so that he could quantify the level of interference from nearby power leaks and build a prime facie case for non compliance with emission standards. Although he had just winged at length about his $20,000 plus investment in a tower and VHF/UHF antennas, more on radios, etc... he baulked at spending a $100 on something as unexciting as a step attenuator. This was an opportunity to learn a little more about predicting path loss than a $100 burden. As part of my FSM project for measuring BPL emissions, I went searching the net for kits for RF step attenuators, and all that I found were kits that had gone obsolete, no longer available. Today it should be a piece of cake to do a low cost kit with miniature switches, precision surface mount resistors etc... but we as a community are apparently not sufficiently interested in quantifying things these days. Owen -- |
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