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groups:mg:private:resonatoren:ring-down_box:start [2018/11/14 09:45] – [Microwave switch] rholstgroups:mg:private:resonatoren:ring-down_box:start [2019/03/25 09:24] (current) – [Microwave switch] rholst
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 +<note warning>Do **NOT** build it like this</note>
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-{{:groups:mg:private:resonatoren:ring-down_box:km010673_mikrowellenschalter.jpg?400|}}+Rather build it like this:\\ 
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 +Make sure that the input and output are as far apart as possible and the connections to the switch form a straight line. Otherwise the input line acts as an antenna and a part of the rf signal passes to the output if the switch is closed. For the same reason, try to make the wires within the box as short as possible. 
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 +Also make sure to solder the shielding of the IC directly to the box. It makes the switch work A LOT better.