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On Mon, 7 May 2007 23:03:28 +0200, "Antonio Vernucci"
wrote: Differently from all common wattmeters, the Struthers meter has a perfectly linear scale. How could they achieve that? Hi Tony, Non-linear magnetic field. 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. The difference between silicon and germanium, perhaps. Does anyone know of special diodes resulting in a linear wattmeter scale? No. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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