Re: [Elecraft] CP1 vs other directional coupler

2017-05-28 Thread Jack Brindle
It would be pretty easy to modify the CP-1 to use SO239 connectors and mount it in a box. I would do it while building the board - drill four holes in the corners for mounting, mount the SO-239s on the box and wire them to the board. But, I would also keep the BNC connectors for the test

Re: [Elecraft] CP1 vs other directional coupler

2017-05-28 Thread Michael Walker
Would this work? It comes with N connectors http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-Circuits-ZFDC-20-4-N-Coaxial-Directional-Coupler-1-1000MHz-/263005332237?hash=item3d3c56e30d:g:YS4AAOSwK6RZKIqL Mike va3mw On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 8:39 PM, Mike via Elecraft wrote: > These

Re: [Elecraft] CP1 vs other directional coupler

2017-05-28 Thread Mike via Elecraft
These guys have several. Well built. Not cheap. http://www.preciserf.com Mike KD8RQE In a message dated 5/28/2017 1:25:49 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, mike.ab...@gmail.com writes: I'd like to get a directional coupler to, among other things, monitor my transmit signal on a scope. The

[Elecraft] CP1 vs other directional coupler

2017-05-28 Thread Mike Markowski
I'd like to get a directional coupler to, among other things, monitor my transmit signal on a scope. The Elecraft CP1 kit is priced well, but I'd want it in a metal box with panel mount connectors, SO-239 for the main RF path. I'd also rather use 50 ohm terminators rather than switches, so