Question on wattmeter
Antonio Vernucci wrote:
My question concerns the well known Struthers RF Wattmeter
TS-1285/URM-120 which has three big plug-ins (2-30 MHz 1000 Watts,
25-250 MHz 500 Watts, 200-1000 MHz 500 Watts).
Differently from all common wattmeters, the Struthers meter has a
perfectly linear scale. How could they achieve that?
On QST magazine (May 1996, pag. 77) K3BRS states that replacing the
diode with a different type would cause the initial part of the scale to
become very inaccurate.
Does anyone know of special diodes resulting in a linear wattmeter scale?
73
Tony I0JX
If you operate a diode detector in the "square law" region, the voltage
output is proportional to the incident power. You don't get a huge
dynamic range where this is true (10-20 dB, perhaps?), but on the other
hand, people have been building diode detector based power meters for
decades. Different diodes have different curves, so changing diode type
would affect the calibration.
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