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OK. Before I even bother building this--will it work "correctly" and give
me a basic indication of some form of SWR-V,I or P? http://blake.prohosting.com/mailguy2/JS_3.JPG Thanks all for the help, I know I am probably a pain, just gotta beat my head against that wall until something gets in!!! Warmest regards, John "John Smith" wrote in message ... | This is a SWR bridge I built using leds and a homemade "directional | coupler." | | ALL critiques on it, and ideas for improvements are welcomed!!! | | Please excuse my rough drawing, I am NOT a draftsperson! | | Hopefully, the attachment of the .jpg was successful.... | | Warmest regards, | John | | |
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