how many cycles of a constant frequency sine wave are counted before one determines the frequency of the signal?
one cycle?
how about measuring the time it takes to go from 0 volts
to the first peak and multiplying the time by 4 to get the time for a complete cycle. the frequency is then the...
FMRadio -thanks for your reply.
I feel that I have not defined my question well enough.
Many respondents have reminded me about the Fourier transform and how to use sine waves (odd frequencies and phase shift management ) to "create" a square wave.
I agree with that.
No one has yet explained how...
VE1BLL-- thanks for your input.
My question is, How does the signal generator make square waves?
If it is synthesized from sine waves and the equipment "leaks"
RF energy, you can measure the different freuuencies.
Comcokid:Thanks for your reply.
Regarding the square wave generator you mentioned,
does it make square waves out of sine waves?
If it does I agree that the "harmonics" exist.
I believe these "harmonics"
are the sine waves that are used to make the square wave.
My question is-- How does a battery...
S.Gunslinger
Thanks for your response.
I would like to make sure you understood my question.
I'm not doubting your response but if that's true, I need you or someone to answer another question.
Clarification of my previous post, if needed.
The time domain waveform that I have was not created by...
I understand that I can do a Fourier Transform on a waveform
in the time domain to identify frequency components which
can be combined to reconstruct the waveform in the time domain.
Now, say I have a component in the frequency domain at for example, 30 MHz.
If I excite the box that is...
Aviat- thanks for the information.
I'm trying to find out if there is a weight/reliability
benefit with either method and if someone has done a study and published a paper.
I don't want to reinvent the wheel.
Does anyone know of an aircraft that has two or more ac generators (alternators) that are operated in parallel?
That is, as opposed to each alternator feeding it's respective bus and then tying the busses together when one alternator fails.
Military or commerical, fixed wing or rotary wing...
I am on a program that has a vhf fm (30-88 MHz) antenna
installed on a helicopter on the vertical next to the
tail rotor and am experiencing a rotor modulation effect that causes an uneceptable amount of distortion.
any one have this experience and what can be done?
logbook, thanks for your response.
However, isn't it true that if I add a series resistance I
will cause a "resistance bump" that is, a change in resistance at that point and a reflection along with increased insertion loss and a greater VSWR?
Appreciate your comments.
logbook-
Thanks for your reply.
I do have a Wiltron scaler network analyzer.
The cable spec says 1.4 VSWR for each of three cables.
The VSWR for the connectors are not specified.
I measured the VSWR for each of the three cables and got
the following (for example) at 10 GHz:
cable 1 1.1
cable 2...
I have three coax cables between a radio and the antenna
with a connector at each end and two connectors in the middle.
I know the VSWR of each cable (from the spec sheet)
Each cable is 50 ohms
assuming a 50 ohm load at the antenna end,
how can I calculate the end to end VSWR?
each cable has a...
Melone/ Mulderm
Melone:
It would be nice if we could attach a schematic to this post.
Is there a way to do that?
I think we are all looking at different wiring diagrams.
If I understand the wiring diagram and your solution, if the first light goes out, they will all go out since the
the...