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Old August 31st 04, 04:15 PM
Walter Maxwell
 
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 02:37:31 -0400, "Tim Perry"
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Hi Tim,

I can't disagree with you here, because my knowledge is from several years

back.
I'm not familiar the Delta except by reputation--all I've heard is that

it's a
good instrument. The demise of General Radio is probably one reason the GR
instrument is no longer the instrument of choice, so the dividing line

between
use of the GR and the Delta probably defines the end of one era and the
beginning of another.

Walt, W2DU

in part, the OIB (Operating Impedance Bridge) is popular because the normal
transmitter is the (usual) frequency source and interruptions to
transmissions can be brief or non-existent.
in typical use the bridge is inserted using a hot jack or J plug.
the engineer must be careful at all time to avoid touching exposed RF as the
resulting burns are painful and long lasting.
the meter itself has some effect on the circuit tuning: sometimes a
permanent version is installed at the common point of a phased array.
sometimes special jacks are employed that add a bit of inductance when the
meter is removed.

Thanks, Tim, for the update on the OIB. It did refresh my memory concerning the
meter being used while the transmitter is on the air. That I now recall.

Walt, W2DU