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yana209
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Created: 2005-09-03, 09:51 PM CET Subject: Microstrip Line
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Kleiner designed one Jammer circuit in which Max2623 can be used. I wan to ask that whether at any point of wiring I will require microstip line design... or I can wire the circuit like I do with my digital circuits.
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kleiner-onkel
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Messages: 412 Location: South-West-G
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Created: 2005-09-04, 09:19 AM CET Subject: Re: Microstrip Line
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Hi...
Microstrip is the best thing for high frequency, but small coax follow next. Rf circuit design is not as easy as it seems like, so watch for near contacts. Don't use normally LF PCB witch is quite bad for RF.
I haven't any technical equipment to screen the difference, but for Jamming you needn't a perfect solution.
Temporally my A-level takes to much time to work more with RF circuits, ...
And this topic is quite closed for me, my Jammer laying in front of my stereo and never used the last month...
Greetings from Germany
Chris http//kleiner-onkel.de.vu
P.S. Questions still wellcome....
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yana209
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Created: 2005-09-04, 11:06 AM CET Subject: Re: Microstrip Line
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thanks, keep up with your A-levels, answer when you have time.
Except for that small coax section, I think the rest of the design can do without microstip? right? starting with the "Simple noise gen" , I have made it(Obvisouly it was a just a wiring), I'll check it out on the Oscilloscope on Monday..
see u later,
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