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Old December 10th 10, 07:52 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Ian Jackson[_2_] Ian Jackson[_2_] is offline
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Default Ho-made non-inductive resitor WAS: Folded Dipole Antenna

In message , Richard Clark
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On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 19:21:48 -0800 (PST), JIMMIE
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I built a wattmeter of sorts around a circuit like that. After tuning
up the transmitter to light bulb dummy load I would measure the
resistnace of a photo resistor exposed to the light then see how much
60Hz AC voltage and current took to light the lamps to the same
brillance.


Hi Jimmie,

An excellent example of the concept of a transfer standard. This
method is one of the oldest and most robust methods of accurate
measurement. It removes a lot of variables (by, ironically, not
changing them) that would be exceedingly difficult to determine their
impact upon an accurate measurement.

Do a Google on "Grease Spot Photometer" (back to school physics, over 50
years ago!). Very simple to make, and pretty accurate.
--
Ian