Return-Path: Received: (qmail 25877 invoked from network); 25 Feb 2001 15:51:12 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO murphys-inbound.servers.plus.net) (212.159.14.225) by extortion.plus.net with SMTP; 25 Feb 2001 15:51:12 -0000 Received: (qmail 4481 invoked from network); 25 Feb 2001 15:51:10 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO post.thorcom.com) (212.172.148.70) by murphys with SMTP; 25 Feb 2001 15:51:10 -0000 Received: from majordom by post.thorcom.com with local (Exim 3.16 #2) id 14X3IC-0003tF-00 for rsgb_lf_group-outgoing@blacksheep.org; Sun, 25 Feb 2001 15:41:00 +0000 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal Received: from mail.sitestar.net ([205.160.234.10] helo=mail.neocom.net) by post.thorcom.com with esmtp (Exim 3.16 #2) id 14X3I7-0003tA-00 for rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; Sun, 25 Feb 2001 15:40:57 +0000 Received: from sitestar.net (reston-gnap-ip-216012-88.dynamic.ziplink.net [216.8.12.88]) by mail.neocom.net (8.11.2/8.11.2) with ESMTP id f1PFeIQ27720 for ; Sun, 25 Feb 2001 10:40:18 -0500 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Message-ID: <3A9927E3.90237721@sitestar.net> Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2001 10:42:27 -0500 From: "Rye Gewalt" X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.75 [en] (Win95; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Subject: Re: LF: Re: G3NYK/PA0SE-bridges References: <000701c09dcf$6830e5c0$14b401d5@default> <14WhOa-2CnHRwC@fwd03.sul.t-online.com> <005d01c09f15$48ddd100$a77a74d5@w8k3f0> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org X-Listname: rsgb_lf_group Sender: For the benefit of a poor yank who only speaks one language and wished he could speak several, what's the literal translation of "steckdose"? I am always looking for derogatory names for non tinkers and view-grap engineers. I am soldering iron burns up to my elbows in spite of a (very old) degree in math. Somehow I like to smell the smoke..... Regards Rye K9LCJ Springfield, VA Dick Rollema wrote: > Uwe, DJ8WX, wrote: > > > Dick, where did you get that Wayne-Kerr-B.601-bridge from ? > > could one purchase it somewhere? > > I have two Wayne Kerr admittance bridges: > > Type B601: 15 kHz - 15 MHz > > Type B801: 1 MHz - 100 MHz > > But my home made noise bridge performs almost as well. I took great care to > make it frequency independent and succeeded in doing so up to 30 MHz. > > I bought the Wayne Kerr bridges for little money in a war surplus shop and > at a rally of the Dutch Society for the History of Radio. > You can usually pick up older type of test equipment at rallies at low > prices because most present day amateurs are of the "Steckdose" type > and are not at all interested in measuring gear. > > I tested my bridges by connecting them to a 3 m long piece of RG213 type 50 > ohm coax that was terminated by a 50 ohm resistor (actually two 100 ohm > resistors in parallel). That produces a standing wave ratio of 2 in the > cable. The impedance at the input of the cable was measured at a range of > frequencies up to 30 MHz. When the results are plotted on a RX-diagram they > must lie on a circle; the one for SWR = 2. For the Wayne Kerr bridges this > was indeed the case. But the deviation from the circle was also very small > for my home made bridge. Only 30 MHz near the measured impedances tended to > lie inside the circle for all three bridges. This was caused by the loss in > the coax that made the SWR < 2 at the input of the cable. > > > BTW.Dick, I just answered ur cq on 136 kHz. sri u did not hear my signal. > u > > where 559 in j043sv (ant: inverted V with 340m es 400m lws). > > A pity I did not hear you. Perhaps some other time? > > 73, Dick, PA0SE