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Richard Clark wrote in
: Understanding what is available at Walt's bench, Pf could be off by 5W or 5%. The 0 reading also suffers the same 5W indeterminacy if it is measured on the same scale (assuming he is using a Bird wattmeter with a 100W slug). Richard, You can wax on all you like, and try as hard as you like, but if the source was exactly Zs=50+j0, then the Bird 43 reading for Pf should be exactly the same. RF measurement is as you note, fraught with problems, but here is a relatively simple case. Walt reported that he adjusted the radio on a 50 ohm load, measured Pf and Pr, then substituted another load, no other changes and reported a 5% reduction in Pf. I will leave you to arguing wether Walt's observed 5% reduction is of any value. Anyone who accepts that a competent measurement technician, competently using the Bird 43, can reasonably discern a 5% reduction in Pf when it should be 0% if Zs=50+j0, might question whether that observation supports the proposition that Zs=50+j0. Owen |
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