[TowerTalk] TowerTalk
Roger D Johnson
n1rj at roadrunner.com
Tue Sep 4 16:04:44 EDT 2012
Hi Jim...
I'm used to the old Tek pulse type TDRs. What would be the effect on the trace
of a swept frequency TDR
with FFT when the line is terminated with an antenna with several resonant
points, such as Roger's? The
one trace I saw on the Array Solutions site for the AIM 4170 looked fine but the
load was a resistive.
73, the other Roger
On 9/4/2012 1:17 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
> On 9/4/2012 10:00 AM, Spencer wrote:
>> You need a FAST rise time pulse generator with variable repetition rate and
>> pulse width. A good scope. A test setup.
>> ANY Z discontinuities will cause a reflection and will show up on the scope
>> trace.
>
> There are several ways to skin this particular cat. That's one of them.
> Transforming a frequency sweep is another, and has been widely used in the pro
> audio world for at least 30 years. One of the major advantages is signal to
> noise level. Another is that you can limit the response to the frequency
> range in which you are interested. For example, small discontinuities that
> would be more problematic at UHF can be ignored by using a sweep that only
> goes to 100 MHz, and those discontinuities emphasized by using a sweep that
> begins at 100 MHz or or so and sweeps to a higher frequency.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
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