--- In [email protected], "Christian D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Interesting post, Gregg. May I ask a couple other questions?
>
> From: "Gregg Lengling" <glengling@
> > You can fudge by using a signal generator and a receiver, also
> never never
> > never tune the duplexers under transmitter power.
> I'll assume because of so much power "floating around", it would be
> hard to be sure what is getting into the measuring receiver?
>
Well you might say that. No, it's pretty easy to be sure what's
getting into the measuring receiver. Have you ever seen a receiver
that has had 50 or so watts applied directly to it's input ?
>
> >
> > The first thing you need as previously stated is a 3dB pad on the
> input to
> > your receiver you are going to use as signal strength indicator.
> You will
> I understand the reasoning for the pad, but if in actual use (on
the
> RX cavities) that receiver is NOT really close to 50 Ohm, isn't it
> better to tune everything up with the actual load (RX front end)?
>
>
> Thanks n 73
>
> Christian D, wo1v
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