[NLRS] Homebrew gear to test at 10 GHz?
Chris Cox, N0UK
ccox at uhc.com
Thu May 5 08:30:42 EDT 2005
Peter, G3PHO, has the page that I always look to first for 3cm homebrew
ideas. Take a look here:-
http://www.qsl.net/g3pho/ghz.htm
I'm not sure that there is info there specifically about measuring SWR on
that band, but maybe. I have read an article on somewhere, however, I
think it was in print - probably in the RSGB Microwave handbook. On the
microwave bands, one usually measures the return loss which can then be
converted to a SWR that we tend to be more familiar with.
Chris
On Thu, 5 May 2005, Scott wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good website(s) that has some homebrew test
> equipment for 10 GHz use? I would like to be able to measure SWR up
> there as I play with different feed systems, etc. Thanks!
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