I read in !emc-pstc that Sam Wismer <[email protected]> wrote (in
<001d01c1b965$b6143e60$0201a8c0@sam>) about 'EN61000-6-2', on Tue, 19
Feb 2002:
>     Ive tried to use an attenuator and compensate for it in my readings, but 
>    this creates a high VSWR.  Any ideas how to extend the dynamic range of my 
>    receiver without causing high VSWR?
>
Your attenuator is either of a very wrong impedance or faulty.
Attenuators normally improve SWR considerably. Can you give more details
of what you are doing?
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