I've got a small problem, in fact I've got two. I bought two 50 watts
17 dB attenuators which I want to use as a reverse power protection
for my generators. I asked the salesman which side was the input and
he replied that both sides were 50 ohms. So I refrased my question and
asked him at which terminal I could apply the 50 watts. He seemed a bit
puzzled and said that if I limited the power to 1 watt it would be safe
either way . . . . and that I should find the datasheet on the internet,
which I didn't. Has any one seen one of these beasts before ?
They are marked: RFP 50-17 AMZ
on1aag.
17 dB attenuators which I want to use as a reverse power protection
for my generators. I asked the salesman which side was the input and
he replied that both sides were 50 ohms. So I refrased my question and
asked him at which terminal I could apply the 50 watts. He seemed a bit
puzzled and said that if I limited the power to 1 watt it would be safe
either way . . . . and that I should find the datasheet on the internet,
which I didn't. Has any one seen one of these beasts before ?
They are marked: RFP 50-17 AMZ
on1aag.