--- Benjamin Naber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> with that in mind...
> 
>   how does a guy figure a dB drop pad? ex, what is
> used to figure a 3dB drop and does the formula and
> or
> resistances change with frequency?
> 
> ~Ben, KB9LFZ


http://www.microwaves101.com/encyclopedia/attenuators.cfm#fixed

About half way down there is a chart for different
values and types of pads.

I have used 18 ohm series and 300 ohm shunt resistors
for a 3 dB Pi pad. It's not quite what the book calls
for, but it's witin an ohm or two.

gnd>---300---IN----18----OUT---300---<gnd

Joe


                
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