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Teg, G4FGQ wrote:
"Err, no, the meter is telling what it sees at the point of measurement." Yes, and that is a ratio depending on "rho", the reflection coefficient. We know that rho equals: the square root of reflected pwr / fwd pwr And: VSWR = 1+rho / 1-rho VSWR is a function of the reflection coefficient You drive an automobile and glance at the speedometer. It is an electrical meter giving an indication proportional to vehicle speed. You look at an SWR (TLI) meter giving an indication calibrated to be proportional to SWR. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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Richard Harrison wrote:
You drive an automobile and glance at the speedometer. It is an electrical meter giving an indication proportional to vehicle speed. And if you think it is calibrated in km/hour when it is actually calibrated in miles/hour, your speed reading will be in error and you may get a ticket. This is akin to an SWR meter being calibrated for the wrong Z0. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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