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oups.com... Problem is, all the documentation I have for my VNA shows devices to be tested having *two* connectors (an 'in' and an 'out' if you will) like filters for example. I can only connect to the *one* connection that dummy loads typically have, since it'a a termination device rather than a through one like a filter or attenuator. Does that mean I can't analyse its characteristics? Tell your VNA you want to measure S11; it won't even touch the second port (feel free to hook it up to a high-gain antenna and point it at the nearest cell phone tower in your neighborhood...) Unless your VNA is 20+ years old, it'll be happy to display the S11 measurement in the form of a Smith chart, real/imaginary impedances, VSWR, etc... |
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