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Main reason is that the diode detector types of VSWR Meters are very
inaccurate when any VSWR is present Also I have found that running PA's at 90% gives a much cleaner output (Usually) so I need a meter that will give reasonable accuracy when making these adjustments. Some cheapo VHF VSWR meters are so inaccurate as to be useless. For Bird -- buy the appropriate slug -- slugs are very inexpensive on the used market. Not E-BAy -- hi hi And Mil Surplus thru line meters are very cheap on the surplus market, Less than new diode detector types. -- 73 From The Signal In The Noise Caveat Lector Ya All Why would a ham operator have a need for such accuracy ? Isn't consistency enough ? For ensurance of not exceeding the power output for those who want to equal the max then a scope would be the way to go. For those that build then there is a need for accuracy and bragging rights are fully earned. Seems like this falls into the same catagory of 'I have six elements where you have only five' Art |
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