For an auto antenna tuner I'm building, made a directional coupler. It should provide -20dB on forward and reflected outputs. Made a base PCB in #kicad. Primaries, 1 turn, are 0.65mm wire and secondaries are 10 turns 0.38mm. Next to test it out with the nanoVNA and see how close to spec. it is.
So finally got around to measuring the directional coupler. A few lessons first:
1. BNC to banana jack adapters are only good for DC. Thought those could be good for lower bands RF. They're not.
2. Oscilloscope probes do work fine for HF RF. For 10:1 probes, take the attenuation into account.
3. Having trouble with nanoVNA? Getting crashes on nanoVNA-saver? Upgrade the firmware. I didn't upgrade mine since I bought it (in 2019).





