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Also, any of the Bird lookalikes (Struthers, Dielectric, STB,
General Signal, ect. ) These are almost duplicates of the Bird 43 even use the same slugs, and their slugs will work in Bird meters) Also, Struthers, ect. made meters that have 4 power range slugs (good to 500 watts, and 1000 MHz) Telwave (no slugs required, has 4 range power switch, looks otherwise a lot like the #43) is good to 1000 MHz. Can find them on E-BAY, under "Watt Meters". As info, Jim NN7K Bob Miller wrote: On Sat, 07 May 2005 16:14:15 -0700, wrote: 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) The manual for my Bird 43 watt meter says it is rated for service up to 2300 Mhz. I've used it up to the 440 Mhz range with no problem. One Bird source is http://www.rfparts.com/ Another, with both new and used Birds is http://www.radiodan.com/ bob k5qwg |
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