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"budgie" bravely wrote to "All" (16 Feb 05 12:52:14)
--- on the heady topic of " Something like a diplexer" bu From: budgie bu Xref: aeinews rec.radio.amateur.homebrew:2181 You missed a step called a directional coupler. It's a sort of transformer with 2 input ports and 1 output port. The 2 inputs don't see one another but their power is combined at the output. bu You don't actually *need* a directional coupler. I have seen window bu preselectors with five separate sections for sub-bands between 403 and bu 520 MHz. The configuration is symmetrical (in/out) with simple bandpass bu filter segments and coaxial split/combine harnesses. Not a DC or bu hybrid in sight. I am presuming - not having swept one - that at "off" bu frequencies each parallelled leg presents a high enough impedance to bu the split junction that the effect is negligible. Yes but it requires some effort and cost to build the 2nd BP filters so I wonder if it's any more difficult to do either? What do you figure? A*s*i*m*o*v .... Always look on the bright side of life...[Monty Python] |
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