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Okay, thanks for that description. I'm pleased to hear your standards
are all different lengths to such a degree that it's apparent by visual inspection. Hope for mine yet, then! I guess I could check the accuracy of the short and open I fabricate by reference to the known good 50 ohm standard? For example, say I begin with the 50 ohm load and calibrate so I get a single spot dead in the center of the screen. If I then substitute the short and the open in turn I would expect to see that spot shift to the far left then the far right edge of the Smith chart overlay. If it doesn't do so and deviates to any extent from these ideals across the whole frequency range, then I've screwed up their construction. Does that make sense? |
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