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![]() David wrote: Andy, Does this all sound reasonable ? Thanks heaps Regards David Andy writes: Sounds to me like you are well along the road to being the world's best receiver designer.... One trick that I used myself when using a scope or spectrum analyzer to probe volltage to check gain : I would put about a 0.2 ( yes 2/10 ) of a pf capacitor in series with my probe, whether highz scope or 50 ohm spect analyzer... This almost completely "unloads" the circuit when the probe touches it. There is a great signal loss of course, but since the frequency is the same for both input and output measurements, the loss is the same for each measurement. Relative readings are pretty accurate...... I liked using a spect analyzer cause I could turn the sensitivity way the hell up, and my measurements would be in db..... Worked well for me... Maybe others here have some favorite tricks they can share, too.... Andy W4OAH in Eureka, Texas ( If you mowed your yard and found your missing car, you might live in Eureka, Texas ) |
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