I am now at the modification / power measurement phase.
I have a Racal 1GHz 30watt power meter but the estimated 30 + watts reads but a few mWatts!
So I resorted to the trusty HP432A with appropriate attenuators but this is where I run into problems, the largest
power attenuator is rated at 10 Watts.
I have tried using some old UR67 which gives around 12dB attenuation at 2400MHz when tested at the 2-3 watt level
I am assuming that the results can be extrapolated to higher power levels......is this valid?
Between the amplifier and the UR67 I have a 5M tail of brand new RG402 ....2dB loss? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5m-RG402-RF- ... 2749.l2649
This gets warm to the touch throughout it's length...
Adrian
Spectrian Power Measurement
Re: Spectrian Power Measurement
Adrian,
When measuring these power levels, I use a calibrated coupler to take a 20dB sniff from the amplifier output line. This makes getting rid of the power before the sensor much easier. You're welcome to make a visit.
73 Shaun.
When measuring these power levels, I use a calibrated coupler to take a 20dB sniff from the amplifier output line. This makes getting rid of the power before the sensor much easier. You're welcome to make a visit.
73 Shaun.
Re: Spectrian Power Measurement
Hi Adrian

Noel
Yes, absolutely - that's the method I used before I bought a beefy 30dB 4GHz padI have tried using some old UR67 which gives around 12dB attenuation at 2400MHz when tested at the 2-3 watt level
I am assuming that the results can be extrapolated to higher power levels......is this valid?

Noel
Re: Spectrian Power Measurement
Thanks guys for the thoughts,,I may have a coupler somewhere I could try ..if ot a trip tp Bristol would seem to be in order!
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