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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... K7ITM wrote: See earlier posting in this thread. Thanks Tom, when I said "linear power scale", I meant e.g. a meter reading where 2000 watts is full scale and 1000 watts is half scale. I have seen such meters but not without a digital or analog computer on the front end. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com Just jumping in the middle of ths, but look at this watt meter. http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/miltest/an-urm120/ It has a linear scale. I have one and it has a linear scale. Sort of made like a Bird meter but much larger elements. It is just a diode and meter. There is no power needed to run the meter except the sampled power comming off the transmission line. There were several versions made. One has a SWR scale on it. I am not sure how the swr scale is but the wattmeter scale is linear instead of the log looking scale of the Bird and most other meters. |
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