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On Dec 24, 11:50*am, "Yuri Blanarovich" wrote:
Why is the Bird wattmeter calibrated in Watts, measuring power (forward and reverse) and has chart to calculate SWR, when there are no standing waves and no power in them? Why indeed? The decision of Bird Electronic to build an instrument that measured actual line voltage and current and then compute forward or reverse voltage but display the result in watts has lead to enormous confusion about the nature of forward and reverse waves. If only they had decided to display forward or reverse volts, life would be much better. People would not have internalized "forward and reverse power" to such a degree. On the other hand, it would have then required more arithmetic to compute actual power. But they did it, and it can not be undone. Do you have an unambiguous definition of "standing wave power" that can be used? ...Keith |
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