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John,
All the so-called SWR meter tells you is whether or not the transmitter is being loaded with 50 ohms. This may be a useful thing to know. But it is NOT SWR. Where is the line on which the SWR is supposed to be measured? By the way, I think I am receiving all your emails. But you do not appear to be receiving any of mine. Don't think I do not wish to speak to you. Could you check that you can receive other people's emails? ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
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