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Subject: | Re: LF: More on Admittance |
From: | Peter Dodd <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sat, 22 Nov 2008 20:07:13 +0000 |
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Hi Alan,Thanks for the information. Most noise bridges use serial variable resistance and reactance bridges but there is a circuit of a bridge using a parallel arrangement in the W6SAI radio Handbook although it doesn't say what the advantage of such an arrangement is. Regards Peter, G3LDO Hi Peter I think it more due to the fact that commercial bridges and meters really want to cover the widest range. There is obviously a problem with serial connected reactances when one is very much larger than the other. Then the nulls on bridges become shallow and ill defined. If you use a parallel arrangement this is not a problem. For most Amateur aerial cases you can get away with serial connection because there is not the need for the wide range needed for laboratory equipment.....10^3 compared with maybe 10^6. Alan G3NYK --- On Wed, 19/11/08, Peter Dodd <[email protected]> wrote:From: Peter Dodd <[email protected]> Subject: LF: More on Admittance To: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, 19 November, 2008, 6:55 PM Many thanks to those who responded to my question regardingan Admittance to Impedance converter.I have a further question. Since most of the measurementswe make on antennas and transmission line require the answer in term of impedance why are there so many commercial instruments calibrated in units of Admittance, particularly at VHF and UHF. I suspect that it is because it is easier to make accurate variable bridge standards if they use a parallel arrangement; is this trueRegards Peter, G3LDOZ-Y Converter,The best program (as far as I am concerned) is calledindigestion although itwhich was sent to me by Rik Strobbe. It came direct because it gave the reflectora pre Christmasis only 160KB. I was given a General Radio 1602-B Admittance Meter asguess is the samepresent, which is calibrated in millimhos, which Ias millisiemens. |
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