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Reg Edwards wrote:
There is a bridge configuration which is not quite so obvious. But instead of a current transformer the current is picked off by means of a short length of wire in parallel with the coaxial inner conductor by virtue of their mutual inductance. The line is too short for propagation effects to play a significant part. The pickup lines in my Heathkit HM-15 are terminated on one end with a 50 ohm resistor. One pickup line thus attenuates the reflected traveling wave and allows the forward traveling wave to be rectified. The other pickup line attenuates the forward traveling wave and allows the reflected traveling wave to be rectified. Knowing the peak values of both of these two traveling waves allows a calibrated meter to indicate SWR. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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