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I had planed on testing the antenna input imdedence
on several SW receivers this weekend, but a friend has a faily emergency and mywife and I get to babysit all week end. Nice family and nice kids, my wife will help the kids, a set of twin sisters, with a quilt on an old pumper sewing machine. No RFI!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I will while the day away with some antenna and feedline experiments. Thye live "out in the boonies", so it promises to be a good radio weekend. I hope eveyone has a good weekend. Terry |
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What kind of gear do you use that can test input impedance at what I
presume are very low signal levels? I've only ever measured the impedance of passive components which can obviously take a beating from a network analyser. Is it as simple as taking a very low impedance source and putting a variable resistor in series with it, then seeing the effect on the output of the radio? |
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