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"Del Cecchi" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... It can be measured using an oscilloscope. You can measure the amplitude and frequency. You'd have to calculate the wavelength. Eisboch Never used a slotted waveguide, eh? For microwave or radar, yes. For HF or VHF RF , no. I *have* used Gene's Time Domain Reflectometer though, for finding faults in long transmission coaxial lines. Eisboch |
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