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Insertion Loss & Return Loss [hlp]

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Hello Everyone;
Please explain for me about Insertion Loss and Return Loss. Which of them is the in-out loss of a filter?
 

Hi,

It is the insertion loss.

See this link for basic explanation, out of many on the web:

**broken link removed**

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When you "insert" the filter into a thru line, the loss increases by the "insertion loss" of that filter.
 

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