I am appealing to the wisdom of the group for
information regarding Transmitter combining (Multicoupling).
I am interested in the maths and formula involved
in cable lengths, coaxial stubs, etc for the "Star" style of TX
combining.
I have inherited a site that has been added to over
the years with different equipment and filter styles. I need to re-build the TX
(and RX) side to tidy it all up.
Each TX leg is like this... TX, Isolator, Cavity
filter, 3/4 wavelength coax to star combiner... Nothing flash, just want to know
the maths behind it and to fine tune the system.... Especially the Transmitter
coaxial stub information that usually is found on one spare combiner
port.
Thanks for reading :-)
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