I would disagree with Tom regarding " Properly functioning cables and connectors" not being non-linear. There is always some non-linearity, it just depends on the level. Even the slightest amount of contact resistance in the braid or at connector interface will cause unwanted products, perhaps at an extremely low level but they will be there.
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There is a lot of info on the subject on the web, but here is one example: < > Regards Jeff G8HUL -----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Tom Lee Sent: 14 May 2023 12:28 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Test Equipment Design & Construction] Low noise high reverse isolation low distortion RF Amplifier I agree with Jeff. Properly functioning cables and connectors are not nonlinear and thus cannot produce the effects that Lankford reports (assuming that he has achieved a proper match to eliminate the obvious length-dependent effects). A 20dB degradation in intercept sounds like the result of a tarnished connector to me. -- Tom -- Prof. Thomas H. Lee Allen Ctr., Rm. 205 420 Via Palou Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-4070 On 5/14/2023 01:42, G8HUL wrote: I think that the coax cables, and connectors, should be investigated in isolation, Non-linearities in cables and connectors are a well-known phenomenon. |