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Old May 8th 05, 02:57 PM
Scott
 
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A Wattmeter is probably the easiest to use at 910. Slugs for the
standard Bird Wattmeter can be bought to cover that range. At work, I
use a Telewave Wattmeter. It goes from 20 to 1000 MHz with no slugs.
The model 44A is probably the best bang for the buck (in my opinion).

http://www.telewave.com/pricelist/wattmeter.html

For the Bird (4410A Wattmeter):
http://www.bird-electronic.com/produ...ct.aspx?id=333

Scott
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What tool would one use to measure the SWR at 900Mhz?

I've never seen swr bridges that went that high.

A specific model number and source would be helpful...


Paul (Kl7JG)



 
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