dz99
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Hello!
I want to couple out the RF power form my small radio (f=446 MHz lamd=67.2 cm=26.48 inch PWR_OUT=26dBm) without opening it, and solder a coax line to the HPA's output. Inductive couping seems to be a good solution (or the conductive coupling better? I haven't got reference.)
The transceivers antenna is a lambda/4 rod ( 80 mm )
1. How can I calculate which coil dimensions would resonate out the maximal power?
2. The coil end will be a differenital (push-pull) output. Thus I can't use coaxial cabel as a transport line. --> a. feed a symetrical dipol directly by the coil or
b. use of a balun transformer?
In case of "instant dipole sticking" I can't transport the signal to (for instance) higher positined antennas.
EDA tools also welcome!
Bye!
Thanks a lot!
Z.
I want to couple out the RF power form my small radio (f=446 MHz lamd=67.2 cm=26.48 inch PWR_OUT=26dBm) without opening it, and solder a coax line to the HPA's output. Inductive couping seems to be a good solution (or the conductive coupling better? I haven't got reference.)
The transceivers antenna is a lambda/4 rod ( 80 mm )
1. How can I calculate which coil dimensions would resonate out the maximal power?
2. The coil end will be a differenital (push-pull) output. Thus I can't use coaxial cabel as a transport line. --> a. feed a symetrical dipol directly by the coil or
b. use of a balun transformer?
In case of "instant dipole sticking" I can't transport the signal to (for instance) higher positined antennas.
EDA tools also welcome!
Bye!
Thanks a lot!
Z.