On 02/08/2013 04:10 PM, gang li wrote:
When the signal received on RF2 port has a very weak strength, the
energy leaked from TX to RX will dominate in the total received
energy. I have observed this in my experiments. Are there any ways to
measure the leaked signal so i can compensate it? I am thinking a way
of by connecting the RF1 and RF2 ports with a long cable and 60db
attenuators. And then i record the received signal. I assume it is the
leaked signal from TX. Are there any better ways? Thanks for your
reply.

Best,
Gang
Are you TX/RX on the same frequency, or different frequencies?

The usual way to deal with this on different-frequency setups is to use a duplexor, or a deep notch filter on the RX port, and probably boost your
  antenna signal a bit with an external amplifier.

But if this is *same-frequency* duplex, the on-board leakage is really minor compared to the coupling between your antennae.



--
Marcus Leech
Principal Investigator
Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium
http://www.sbrac.org



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