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Old 01-21-2009, 10:19 AM
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Here's a homebrew RF sampler that's easy to build. I use this to connect to an Oscilloscope and Frequency counter (T off the BNC plug) It's pretty straight forward to build and the pictures pretty much explain themselves.



Here's the inside...note the resistor and the ferrite core.

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2k resistor ?
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2k resistor ?
You missed it by a power of ten and then some. It's a 100 ohm resistor. Brown-black-brown.
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Ok, read the bands as red . Thanks !
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Here's another good one to use Every toolbox needs one of these

and another that is in the ARRL Handbook is quite handy as well. It is made from copper pie and a copper Tee and end cap. I can't find a pix online anywhere but I will try and find my old one I have here somewhere. It is great for VHF and UHF pickup but will work on HF as well.The great thing is that it does not upset the SWR on V/Uhf.
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Ok, read the bands as red . Thanks !
That's OK. I said it was a 200 ohm resistior when in fact it is a 100 ohm unit. Corrected above.
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I also did this RF sampler and works great with my B+K 35mhz osc. I also did one more thing to make it convient to hook my frequency counter on and sample at the same time. I drilled another hole in the box and put another bnc connector with another 100ohm resistor that connects on to the same point as the one for the scope. I then drilled a hole in the side of my Wawassee jb-1004 freq counter and put a bnc connector in the case and grounded it and ran a wire from the center terminal of the bnc and connected onto the wire that samples frequency that went around the bridge wire between the coaxial input of the freq counter. So now I don't have to have 2 coax jumper cables; 1 going from the transmitter to the freq counter and the other to the dummy load. It only requires 1 bnc jumper cable to the one I put on the side of the counter and it does a great job. I checked against my other jb-1002 fcm Wawasee and it is dead on in its sampling.
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I bought the set of these off ebay, one for after the radio and another after the amp . I paid ( i was ashamed when i took the covers off) around 200 dollars for the set. Thanks for the post ....it will save others from paying too much for something this easy to build. Post like yours help folks to achieve their goals without going bankrupt doing it. There was a time when radio guys made all their tools.....very cool.


thanks for sharing,

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I have an MFJ-264 dummyload. I installed a small toroid over the wire going from the RF connector to the load resistor and wound it with a half dozen turns of wire. I connected this to a BNC jack that I mounted in the lower right corner of the case. This allows me to make measurements without having to insert anything inline as the dummy load is connected to an MFJ-1700B antenna/transmitter switch.
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