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Brian Howie wrote:
In message , amdx writes Hi all, I saw a site where a fellow designed a unit to measure impedance at 2.4 ghz, for use on wifi antennas. I don't recall if it was return loss or impedance. It gave detailed instructions on how to build and he also had ready built units for sale. I think it was a ham that designed the unit. I also think he was not in the states, possibly a P or PY call sign, but the memory is not good! Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Mike This it ? http://www.frars.org.uk/cgi-bin/render.pl?pageid=1085 73 Brian GM4DIJ This was a cool hamradio site, to my mind. I enjoyed the puzzle about the unbalanced bridge current. A clear simple description of Thevenin versus Kirchoff. Thanks Brian W |
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