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Roy Lewallen wrote in news:13lr7u2mueltrb3
@corp.supernews.com: .... Another common directional wattmeter circuit is the Bruene type circuit. This uses an ordinary current transformer to get the current sample and a direct connection for the voltage sample. The voltage sample is reduced to the correct proportional value via a transformer or capacitive voltage divider. It shouldn't be hard to find a diagram of one on the web. The article at http://www.vk1od.net/VSWR/VSWRMeter.htm includes a simple circuit analysis of the Breune design and some comment on the application of the instrument. Owen |
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