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![]() "Joe Rocci" wrote in message news:EUwSc.9258$dG.759@trndny02... Most people think of a directional coupler as a directional coupler, and a splitter as a splitter. In reality, the splitter is simply the extreme case of a directioanl coupler where the coupling factor is 50%. The fact that it was designed for 75 ohms is somewhat incidental. The impedance on any of the ports is a function of the impedance on the other ports. As to phase, it has to be well-behaved or you wouldn't have good directivity. Joe W3JDR Sure Joe, you are right. I just never thought of it on that light. Lets think about this phase thing, however. As long as there is the proper phase cancellation _in_ the splitter, it will balance. This doesn't mean that it is flat, does it? You'll be sampling the forward power somehow and the reverse power with one of these and you need to have them both constant with respect to each other--otherwise you cant measure phase.. If the fwd sampler is the same thing do you get matching characteristics (ignore secondary imperfections for now). I don't know how good ones are made, so I have know first hand knowledge. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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