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Leon Heller wrote:
"andreas magun" wrote in message Thanks for your reply, I have checked the output power (voltage) from my quadrature driver with a 50 Ohm load. The output voltage dropped by a factor 2, indicating a good match. The same happened when I attached the mixers (SBL-1) instead. I assumed that the LO-input resistance of an SBL-1 at 7 MHz is close to 50 Ohm and purely resistive. If there is not a plausible explanation for my results I will redo the measurements, to exclude measuring errors. Andreas ... Hi, I have assembled a T2 phasing exciter (KK7B) and looked at its output spectrum with a spectrum analyzer. When pumping the exciter with quadrature sine wave signals it works as expected (output power roughly 3 mW, sideband supression better than 40 db). However, when pumping with quadrature squarewave signals of approximately the same power, the output power drops by a factor of at least 20 db! I would have expected much more power, similar to that obtained with sine wave pumping. The quadrature phase signal was generated with a 74F74, the quadrature signals being attenuated to give a power of approx. 10 dbm and output impedances of approx. 50 Ohms. Have you checked the RF power from your quadrature driver with resistive loads? It can be very misleading if you measure it whilst connected to the mixers. Leon |
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