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Reg Edwards wrote:
Makes a change from so-called SWR meters. Ah Reggie! Hardly, SWR was the second most considered technical hurdle in the development of RADAR. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC ================================= Ah Rich!, Yet again you deliberately distort my meaning in your amusing game of 0ne-Upmanship. For the benefit of lurkers, there's a great difference between meters which purport to measure SWR at HF, but do no such thing and tell lies, and probes inserted in waveguides at 3 GHz which tell the truth. ---- Reg. Sorry, I don't see any difference between making voltage measurements with a directional coupler and calculating SWR through meter calibration and making voltage measurements on a slotted line and calculating SWR with a calculator or pencil and paper. Best I can tell is you are saying there is no such thing as a SWR meter. That's like saying there is no such thing as an airspeed meter in an airplane; the meter really measures air impact pressure. If that is your point, so what? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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