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Richard Harrison wrote:
Ian White, GM3SEK wrote: "That statement bears no physical relationship to how this instrument actually works---." We`ve been through detailled explanations of how a Bird works. Cecil did not need to do another. The wattmeter takes actual samples of the voltages and currents at any single point on the coax. These are representative of the powers which are moving toward the load and away from the load. Careful calibration allows indicarions in watts. An electric current through a speedometer is calibrated to indicate miles per hour. It works. So does the Bird Wattmeter. The difference is that nobody is trying to create a complete distortion of the way a speedometer works. I am not criticizing the Bird 43 at all. I own one, and use it regularly. It is a clever concept, well executed and with lots of good features. My objection is against the "other Bird 43" - not the real hardware, but a piece of vaporware that is called a "Bird" but only exists in someone's imagination. Somehow, this imagined instrument can truly *measure* how much power is flowing in the forward and reverse directions, and those measurements can be used to "prove" some point about transmission line theory. The real-life Bird 43 cannot do that. Its indications of "forward and reflected watts" are only printing on the meter scale. They come from calculations that are totally dependent on transmission line theory, so they cannot be used to prove anything *about* that subject. You cannot prove a theory by using evidence that depends on the theory you're trying to prove. That is just simple logic. The real Bird 43 is a good and useful piece of test equipment... but nobody should buy that "other" one. -- 73 from Ian G/GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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