[Elecraft] Using Elecraft KPA-1500 for 2 radios
Tom Georgens
tomgeorgens15 at gmail.com
Mon Mar 18 21:01:04 EDT 2019
Thanks Jim
I did not go all the way to 50Mhz. You comment indicated a knee at 21 Mhz,
I did not see that. I saw a linear rise in SWR with frequency. At 28Mhx,
the resistive component was still close to 50 ohms. It looks like a fixed
inductance or capacitance that likely could be compensated away if I were so
motivated.
FWIW - their website only provides specifications up to 30 Mhz. It is
possible that the design scope did not contemplate 50Mhz use.
With 80db of relay isolation, termination should be moot. I was just
verifying that it was. I saw no difference in a 50 ohm load or an open. In
my use case, the unused port will be grounded (I think) so I wanted to be
sure.
They should be fine for my use case, but I can see why they did not work for
you.
I feel better knowing I was not missing anything in my measurements.
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net <elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net> On
Behalf Of Jim Brown
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2019 4:54 PM
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Using Elecraft KPA-1500 for 2 radios
On 3/18/2019 2:38 PM, Tom Georgens wrote:
> Admittedly 1.15:1 is not world class, and could be better, but I don't
consider it unacceptable and I plan on using the switches I bought. Are we
drawing different conclusions from the same data?
Hi Tom,
Yes, we are. I was using a pair of them to switch inputs and outputs of a
KPA500 an Ten Tec Titan. I use the KPA mostly on 6M, and what you saw on 10M
was significantly worse there.
Another important point. It is totally unrealistic to terminate un-used
ports for isolation measurements, because un-used ports are often not
matched at the frequency where isolation is of concern. I measure isolation
between ports with a VNA (the DG8SAQ VNWA3e). In the case of this unit, I
would measure between the two outputs.
73, Jim
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