I make stubs on a standard bnc T f/m/f connector and use a f/f barrel in
the design, the reason being is that in the field, a wonky system swr will
electrically lengthen the stub and can be compensated by using a bnc f/f/f
gendered T and removing the barrel, assuming you planned ahead and brought
everything.
Or you could always find a trombone player.
The other cabling shouldn't act like a stub: I don't worry about it.
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On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 1:10 PM Bill <bill@...> wrote:
Has anyone used the nanovna to make tunes coaxial stubs? I was thinking
you'd need to get rid of the jumper which would add length to the overall
stub. I picked up an SMA to SO-239 connector which hopefully would do away
with the extra cable.
Anyone have any tips for this?
Thanks
Bill K4FX