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John Smith wrote:
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 It's more like a current sensitive version of that light bulb on the end of your whip antenna. Thanks all for the help, I know I am probably a pain, just gotta beat my head against that wall until something gets in!!! You have some of the rest of us doing that, too. By the way, who's Yanno? Is it that long haired piano player? :-) ac6xg |
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