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![]() "Radra" wrote in message oups.com... I am willing to use several hybrids to cover the band, if I must. But it would be helpful to use broadband hybrids so I don't need to use so many. I appreciate the reference to the QST article on hybrid construction. I will build one to see how much bandwidth I can get. Would like to find a construction technique which yields wider bandwidth tho. The PSCQ-2-32 from Mini-Circuits has a 3.2 to 32 MHz bandwidth! Wonder how they do it. The LO technique is not applicable for my design but it is interesting. I will have to give it some thought to understand how it works. Vinton Well, for that requirement, you need : G.W. Horn, I4MK, "How to design Wide-Band RF Quadrature Network" QEX, November 1982, pp5-9. 3-30 MHz quadrature networks designed by VE5FP/VK2BOX Rick Campbell, KK7B has "SPRAT Technical cartoons #1 and #2" that have details on single band hybrids, and the component values for them. W4ZCB |
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