Introduction
Recently I have been working with receiving various weather and cube satellites. I decided it would be worthwhile to improve reception from my home location by combining various different types of antennas. To this end I purchased an RF combiner/splitter which I will test with the NanoVNA.
Measurement Setup




Figure 1 shows the test setup. The frequency range is selected, traces assigned and calibration takes place. Three configurations were tested as shown in Figure 2. The first configuration portA to combiner is the one that will be ultimately used. The open port is terminated in 50ohms.
Measurement Results




| PortA – Comb 100/500MHz | Comb – PortA 100/500MHz | PortA – PortB 100/500MHz |
| SWR = 1.551 | SWR = 1.786 | SWR = 1.576 |
| S11 = -13.3dB | S11 = -10.99dB | S11 = -13.01dB |
| S21 = -3.2dB | S21 = -3.0dB | S21 = -10.14dB |
Figure 3/6 show the graphs for SWR, S11 and S21 for the three combinations. The results over the full frequency range are shown in Figure 7.
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References
#1. – “NanoVNA for 137MHz Satellite Weather BPF+LNA Testing”
https://jeremyclark.ca/wp/telecom/nanovna-for-137mhz-satellite-weather-bpflna-testing/