"Chel van Gennip"
Phil Allison wrote:
** The schematic posed by the OP makes no sense at all.
It is not the schematic I would use in this case, but OP had it from the
manual: http://www.electrixpro.com/files/pdf...repeater_E.pdf
** So ??
Reading is FUNdamental.
** Taking everything you see utterly literally is *AUTISTIC* !!!
If you are answering a question, not reading the question does not help a
lot.
** And you have not read my original post in this thread.
** Nothing irrelevant about some lateral thinking that produces the
right answer.
Your answer might be right, but the question was wrong?
** Supplied information can always contain errors.
Technical mistakes, printing errors and missing data are the cause of many
posted queries on NGs.
If you take in account the 1k output impedance of the device a 12 dB
attentuation might be correct. For an asymetric attentuation 2 resistors
would be enough.
As the OP wants to connect this 1kohm +8dB output to a -20 dB input, I
would use a 24dB attentuation using one 3k9 resistor and one 330ohm
resistor, together with the 1k output impedance this would give about
24dB attentuation.
** So who is ignoring the supplied info now ??
............... Phil