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Link to tutorial on diplexer design
Here is a link to a tutorial on diplexer design I just posted:
http://www.n6rk.com/diplexer/diplexer.pdf Rick N6RK |
Rick Karlquist N6RK wrote:
Here is a link to a tutorial on diplexer design I just posted: http://www.n6rk.com/diplexer/diplexer.pdf That's a good and quick one! Thanks! Those interested in the subject might have a look at http://www.qrp.pops.net/dip2.htm as well. Now checking other articles on your website :-) Paolo IK1ZYW |
Rick Karlquist N6RK wrote:
Here is a link to a tutorial on diplexer design I just posted: http://www.n6rk.com/diplexer/diplexer.pdf That's a good and quick one! Thanks! Those interested in the subject might have a look at http://www.qrp.pops.net/dip2.htm as well. Now checking other articles on your website :-) Paolo IK1ZYW |
Thanks for the link. I'll probably add it to
my site to complement my article. "PaoloC" wrote in message ... Rick Karlquist N6RK wrote: Here is a link to a tutorial on diplexer design I just posted: http://www.n6rk.com/diplexer/diplexer.pdf That's a good and quick one! Thanks! Those interested in the subject might have a look at http://www.qrp.pops.net/dip2.htm as well. Now checking other articles on your website :-) Paolo IK1ZYW |
Thanks for the link. I'll probably add it to
my site to complement my article. "PaoloC" wrote in message ... Rick Karlquist N6RK wrote: Here is a link to a tutorial on diplexer design I just posted: http://www.n6rk.com/diplexer/diplexer.pdf That's a good and quick one! Thanks! Those interested in the subject might have a look at http://www.qrp.pops.net/dip2.htm as well. Now checking other articles on your website :-) Paolo IK1ZYW |
Hi Rick.
There was an article quite some time ago which listed a computer program for calculating a diplexer of the same type as you show on your website. Speaking of which, I like how you presented the information about diplexers. Well done, and easy to understand. ======== I am not sure if you will be able to get a copy of this article, but it was from: 'PROGRAM BY JEAN-LUC DUGAS 'NOVEMBER 1986 R.F. DESIGN PAGE 97 The program allows choosing Highpass/Lowpass or Bandpass/Bandstop. According to the RFdesign website, they plan to eventually have archived online back issues, but so far they only go back to 1999. Anyway, here is the archive website: http://archive.rfdesign.com/ Jim Pennell N6BIU |
Hi Rick.
There was an article quite some time ago which listed a computer program for calculating a diplexer of the same type as you show on your website. Speaking of which, I like how you presented the information about diplexers. Well done, and easy to understand. ======== I am not sure if you will be able to get a copy of this article, but it was from: 'PROGRAM BY JEAN-LUC DUGAS 'NOVEMBER 1986 R.F. DESIGN PAGE 97 The program allows choosing Highpass/Lowpass or Bandpass/Bandstop. According to the RFdesign website, they plan to eventually have archived online back issues, but so far they only go back to 1999. Anyway, here is the archive website: http://archive.rfdesign.com/ Jim Pennell N6BIU |
Rick Karlquist N6RK wrote: Here is a link to a tutorial on diplexer design I just posted: http://www.n6rk.com/diplexer/diplexer.pdf Rick N6RK I really enjoyed the other stuff on your site http://www.n6rk.com/ as well as the diplexer. I was amazed at your 1 man system for raising a 90 foot vertical! |
Rick Karlquist N6RK wrote: Here is a link to a tutorial on diplexer design I just posted: http://www.n6rk.com/diplexer/diplexer.pdf Rick N6RK I really enjoyed the other stuff on your site http://www.n6rk.com/ as well as the diplexer. I was amazed at your 1 man system for raising a 90 foot vertical! |
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