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Hi guys,
"budgie" wrote in message ... If I understood the O/P he was trying to split and then recombine the 25-3000 band with a split ("crossover") at 500 MHz. Assuming a 50R in/out impedance across the passband, the fiter sections presumably present a substantially different (usually much higher) port impedance out of band. Yes, this is correct; the problem is that close to the 500MHz split, the filters combine together so as to create several resonances. I'll try the T combiner approach; this should tend to 'de-Q' the resonances. An isolator (or circulator) would work here, but I'm not aware of any that cover such a wide bandwidth. The suggestions for 'quarter wavelength' anythings aren't appropriate given the wide bandwidth. Thanks for all the help, ---Joel Kolstad |
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