"Tom Bruhns" wrote in message
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(Tam: my recommendation is to do the test yourself. It will be a lot
easier to play with "what-ifs" and to check out things that don't at
first make sense if you have direct control of the experiment.)
Cheers,
Tom
Tom,
I read you, but first I have to paint the kitchen. I was going to use 50
+/& -j50. I also want to get inside the meter and look at the voltage and
current separately. It's a Kenwood, no sealed slugs. Good point about the
meter changing the reactance; 160 m might be a good place to do this, or I
might use a variable capacitor.
Tam/WB2TT
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