Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#11
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: Well, that is how my "meter SWR" which I constructed looks all right--but I wished to get away having to construct a directional coupler from tubing and pickup loops... Only, my (metered) SWR meter uses just ONE pickup loop, I switch terminating 50 ohm resisistor and take-off ends and use the single loop for BOTH "FWD" and "REF", with a physical switch--my thinking was it would keep the device more "balanced" using the same pickup... A toroidal pickup samples the current at one point. Knowing the current at one point tells you absolutely nothing about SWR. Hi, Cecil - I think he thinks his toroid is a directional coupler. John |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
FS: MFJ 941D Antenna Tuner + MFJ 204B Antenna Bridge + MFJ 202B Noise Bridge | Shortwave | |||
FS: MFJ 941D Antenna Tuner + MFJ 204B Antenna Bridge + MFJ 202B Noise Bridge | Swap | |||
Bridge Megger Tester. Series 2. 500 Volt. | Boatanchors | |||
FS: E.F. Johnson Phone Patch and SWR Bridge, Gonset CPO | Equipment | |||
FS Tennatest RF Noise Bridge 1-150 MHz | Swap |