[Elecraft] 1N34A-Diode,RF probe

Don Wilhelm w3fpr at embarqmail.com
Thu Jul 10 15:28:10 EDT 2008


Chris,

The 1N34 is specified because it is a germanium type and the low voltage 
drop of the germanium junction is preferred for accurate readings at low 
RF Voltage levels.  Other germanium diodes will do that task just as 
well.  Watch the peak reverse voltage rating for the diode you choose, 
because that will limit the maximum RF voltage that you can measure 
without zapping the diode.

A silicon diode can also be used for an RF Probe, but its accuracy at 
low RF Voltage measurements will not be as good because of the higher 
diode forward voltage.  We are talking about the difference between 0.3 
volts and 0.7 volts between a germanium diode and a 'run of the mill' 
silicon junction diode.  The Schottky diodes are silicon and have a low 
forward voltage drop and should work fine in RF Probe applications.

73,
Don W3FPR

OE5CSP-Chris wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I´d like to build the Rf probe from th K2 kit.Elecraft says I need a 1N34A
> Diode, but this one is hard to get in my small town.Can I take another one
> and which diode should I take?
>
> 73,Chris-OE5CSP
>   


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