Who makes a Return Loss Bridge? Any idea of the approximate cost?
LJ

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>From: Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Dec 21, 2005 7:42 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Duplexer tuning with Return Loss Bridge
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>Gary,
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>A return loss bridge (RLB) is an extremely useful tool for tuning the 
>pass function of a BpBr duplexer.  That's because the bandpass response 
>of each cavity in a BpBr duplexer is very subtle- nothing like the peak 
>you will see in a bandpass-only cavity.  Even when three BpBr cavities 
>are in series, the bandpass response is rather wide.
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>An RLB allows any good spectrum analyzer to emulate the reflection 
>capability of a vector network analyzer to a sufficient degree that 
>bandpass tuning can be much more precise.  Instead of viewing the 
>transmission bump, you can view the reflection notch- which is very 
>sharp.  With such a clear indication of the bandpass tuning, the cavity 
>can be tuned within a few kHz of the exact pass frequency.
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>It is essential that all interconnecting cables and connector cables be 
>of very high quality, and the spectrum analyzer's reference oscillator 
>be on frequency.  It takes some practice to use an RLB correctly, but 
>it can allow you to tune a duplexer with remarkable precision.
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>73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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>> Gentlemen,
>>    Will be starting a new science project setting up  Wacom 641 on 2 meters.
>> Have a Rohde & Schwarz monitor receiver with S  meter, DB pads, dummy loads
>> etc. Plus an IFR 1500. But I see comments on a unit  called a 'return loss
>> bridge' for the IFR. How important is this return loss  bridge and 
>> what is it's
>> claim to fame? Do I really need one? Also have an old HP  8554B Spectrum
>> Analyzer.
>> Thanks,
>> Gary  K2UQ
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