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Tim Wescott

maxfoo said:
GAWD, These kids nowadays have it made!
Check out this kewl hotwheels radar gun on sale for $20.00 at Walmart.
I wonder if it's accurate though, I might just pick one up and
dissect it!!
Anyone already get one of these, is it accurate? TIA

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=4661205
So, can you bend it down a few hundred megahertz into the amateur 10GHz
band? Without spending more than you would for a Gunnplexer?

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Bill Jeffrey

Tim said:
So, can you bend it down a few hundred megahertz into the amateur 10GHz
band? Without spending more than you would for a Gunnplexer?

Probably not if the tuning element is a DRO.

Bill
 
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maxfoo

Probably not if the tuning element is a DRO.

Bill

The DRO has a tuning slut above it. You might be able to tune off frequency by a
few MHz. The DRO puts out very little power <-30dBm might be a good idea to add
an amp from mini-circuit, smdi, rfmd or hittite microwave, you should be able to
get free samples from those companies. Another idea is to just get another puck
in place of the one in the cavity. free sample pucks are available at shf
microwave.
 
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maxfoo

The DRO has a tuning slut above it. You might be able to tune off frequency by a
few MHz. The DRO puts out very little power <-30dBm might be a good idea to add
an amp from mini-circuit, smdi, rfmd or hittite microwave, you should be able to
get free samples from those companies. Another idea is to just get another puck
in place of the one in the cavity. free sample pucks are available at shf
microwave.
Also you might try trimming the cavity to give it more area thus decreasing the
frequency.
BTW, These guys sell pucks
http://www.morganelectroceramics.com/microwave/puck_resonators.htm
 
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