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Old January 10th 04, 11:48 AM
Dave Shrader
 
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If I really wanted to measure VSWR I'd use a slotted line with a probe
and adjustable geometry for the line's Zo settings. Hmmm ... how long is
3/8 wavelengths on 160 meters?? Only 195 feet! Hon, I need to build an
extension for the ham shack!! :-)

If I want to see how my rig is getting out I work a few stations.

If I want to start a flame war I use my CN-101L or built in meter VSWR
meters :-)

DD, W1MCE

Reg Edwards wrote:
Don't any of you SWR experts have anything to say?


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