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Hi Owen,
It sounds like sophistry. In years past when the FCC was more vigorous in chasing spectrum trash, they would have nailed this down for the transmit side. Even barring that argument, nearly every piece of gear produced in the past 30 years has a built in SWR meter. Any IMD from those (and, by abstraction, external units) is probably 50dB to 60dB down. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Someone I used to work with spent a long time trying to suppress the harmonics from a model aircraft radio control transmitter, only to find that they were generated by the detector diode in the o/p power meter. Also in the UK it is a licence requirement for CB that power/vswr meters are only used for setting up and are removed for normal operation. Jeff |
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