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Paul:
Thanks for the info....that's an interesting balun approach. I was thinking about the two-connector approach and using a good microwave load for the termination, but decided it wasn't likely needed for 50 MHz and below. Though with the results you are getting it's tempting to build another one for VHF/UHF. But I need a good signal generator first ! I have since obtained much better results than I was initially getting, with two main approaches to improvement: (1) I changed the balun to 12 bifilar turns on an FT37-43 core, which now has enough inductance for reasonable measurement accuracy at the lower frequencies (though the degradation is still pretty noticeable with good loads that read 35 dB return loss at 10-30 MHz showing as 25 dB at 1.8 MHz). A few more turns would probably be better. (2) I spent lots of time chasing down leakage paths and sensitivity to leakage...grounding cables, reducing attenuator on signal generator, scraping paint from inside front panel of signal generator, removing microphone from transceiver in use as a detector, etc. I don't really understand the leakage paths, but I was able to get their impact down to a much more usable level. Clearly a high standard of shielding on all components of the test setup is a must. I'm now getting around 0.5 dB change from open to short at 30-50 MHz (insignificant at lower frequencies) and my good loads read 31-34 dB return loss at 50 MHz, which is probably about what should be expected due to the adapters to PL-259 plug. I am not yet quite fully confident when measuring antennas though, due to somewhat greater leakage effects into the receiver. 73, Steve VE3SMA |
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