I have purchased a second user AT1 recently, largely due to the ruinous 
TransAtlantic logistics costs, but also the ongoing absence of any support here 
in The UK.

Although purely from observation of the circuit topology it seems reasonable to 
assume that it is not a constant impedance array of resistors, I was quite 
surprised to see the high SWR readings recorded after connecting a good dummy 
load and an antenna analyser- encroaching as it does well into double figure 
readings. My received wisdom being that these devices need to look into a 50 
Ohms load to preserve accuracy.

I have checked all the resistors and they are extraordinarily accurate leading 
me to believe that it has not been cooked by the/a previous owner, and 
confirming the quality of Elecraft dedigns. I also noted that the greater the 
level of attenuation, the lower the SWR is with the lowest attenuation 
displaying the worst result, and the highest displaying a near perfect match, 
but I guess that is not surprising because it is attenuating the reflected RF 
too. What I would like is some reassurance that such elevated SWR readings are 
to be expected for a nominally 50 Ohms stepped attenuator of this nature set to 
the lower levels of attenuation.

Steve, G4VRR.
e&oe ...
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