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"Jeff" wrote in
.com: To get the power delivered to the load, you must subtract reflected power from forward power. In your case that seems to be: Pfwd - Pref = Pload = ~Psource 200w - 100w = 100w = ~100w How can that be? If the meter is basically a directional coupler then the forward power is just that. Subtracting any reflected power will just give a stupid answer. The only errors will be due to the directivity of the coupler, which will give a band of uncertainty which varies with VSWR, and the error due to the accuracy of the detectors. Depends if the meter is before or after the tuner. If the meter is after the tuner, then the tuner is taking reflected power and adding it to the transmitter's contribution. My Bird does not subtract any reflected power to give a forward power reading!! It can't I need to rotate the slug to read reverse power. If you put your bird AFTER a tuner on a line that's near 6-to-1, it will also show twice as much power as the transmitter is putting into the tuner. Or a bit less if the tuner is not efficient. -- Dave Oldridge+ ICQ 1800667 |
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