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, Telamon wrote: In article .com, wrote: It took a while to find the URL, but I think many here will find the techniques shown to be very usefull. http://www.dxing.info/equipment/roll...own_bryant.pdf And while we are at it here is another usefull URL: making hi-Z to lo-Z transformers members.aol.com/DXerCapeCod/z_transformers.pdf It doesn't have to be a transformer. It could be just three resistors in a T or delta configuration. You might be wondering why three resistors make up a splitter. The idea is that looking into any port of the splitter (signal connection) is supposed to look like 50 ohms with source and loads of 50 ohms on all ports. If you do a few calculations you will find a 16 to 17 ohm resistor (for all three) is about right for the T type. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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