In message 
<72b8947772cf0948adaa9853631663fb285f7a1...@pbi-namsg-02.mgdpbi.global.pv
t>, Jim Hulbert <[email protected]> writes

>What is an easy (and inexpensive) means of measuring the high frequency 
>chassis bond impedance between two modules of a system?  I would like 
>to get an impedance value at 500 MHz and 1 GHz.  

This may work if carefully constructed/adapted for your particular 
purpose:

Use of a spectrum analyser and  tee attenuator for VHF and UHF impedance 
measurement,  Richard Marshall,

         EMC and Compliance Journal, Issue 58, May 2005,  pp21-22

         and at http://www.compliance-club.com/archive/index.asp


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