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Old August 11th 03, 02:25 AM
Dr. Slick
 
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"Tarmo Tammaru" wrote in message ...
"Dr. Slick" wrote in message
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Someone else suggested that i place the meter
right at the cantenna, to at least exclude the patch from meter to
dummy load.

No, you don't want to do that. Put as much loss as you can between the meter
and the Cantenna. 100 feet of RG58 will have about 6.5 db of loss. It will
make your load a lot closer to 50 Ohms. There are Tables that show SWR as a
function of cable loss for a given mismatch. One chart that I have in
"Reference Data for Radio Engineers" shows that with a load SWR of 1.4, and
6.5 db of cable loss, the SWR at the driving end is around 1.075. Note that
you DO NOT want low loss coax.

Tam/WB2TT



Perhaps you are correct. That you would only want to use the
meter right at the load if you wanted to measure the real SWR of the
antenna, as the coax loss will improve the return loss (SWR).

I'll try a long piece of RG-58 and see how the incident power is
affected.

Slick