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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: The SWR bridge samples the current and voltage and performs a phasor addition and subtraction to get voltages proportional to the forward and reflected powers. If there is a high voltage caused by reactive components, it will be close to 90 degrees away from the current. But phasor adding these two values gives something slightly greater in magnitude than the high reactive voltage. That high voltage gets rectified and displayed as the forward power when it is not actually the forward power but reactive power flowing from one reactance to another. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP The power flow fairy sure has a lot of warts. :-) 73, jk ac6xg |
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