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Tim Wescott wrote:
If one were very clever one may be able to make the last leg of the attenuator a pair of back-to-back diodes that would clip at a moderately low level, protecting the module while still allowing it to work when you _do_ set the radio to low power. I don't think it is a good idea to have a signal clipped by diodes, then amplified by a wideband amplifier and fed into a transmitting antenna. But hey, to each his likings! |
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