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![]() "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... "Jerry Martes" wrote I have no understanding of why you find it important to state things that are not true about VSWR. =================================== Jerry, It is important because the SWR meter is EDUCATIONAL. It is more than a pair of red and green LED's on our automatic tuners. All along I have stated that the name of the so-called SWR meter should be changed. Other more technical statements have been made to convince they whose state of mind prevents agreement. Remarkably few people disagree with my technical statements but offer no reasons for disagreement or prove me to be incorrect. SWR meters are by far the most prevelent topic on amateur radio newsgroups. It appears time and time again in contexts which demonstrate it to be a source of misunderstandings, arguments and general confusion. I maintain that the instrument's name is the root cause of the problems. It does not do what its name says it does. This inevitably leads people, not just novices and CB-ers, into incorrect channels of thought which become deeply ingrained. It unnecessarily introduces SWR into discussions which actually have nothing to do with SWR. And worst of all, when operating equipment, it causes people to have problems which either don't exist or are different to what people imagine they are. Mis-education is the keyword. Re-naming should begin in amateur radio handbooks and similar publications. Editors should be the first to be educated. SWR meters are seldom mentioned as such in professional text books. They are given other more correct names. Terman manages very well wthout them. But there's nothing wrong with his bibles. (Yes, I know they probably hadn't been invented in his day.) Perhaps when our Chinese friends enter the amateur radio market, manufacturers' wisdom will allow the light of reason to shine through. But they will have to get a move on. I can foresee the time when automatic tuners are universal and the only meter on black boxes will be the S-meter. I don't doubt that you thoroughly understand how the so-called SWR meter works. But even the present discussion is enough to demonstrate that a simple change is needed. In the end it all reduces to economics and survival of the fittest argument. ---- Reg, G4FGQ Naw Reg, I dont have the slightest idea how a "VSWR meter" works. I was too quick with my response about the worth of VSWR. I thought the discussion was aimed toward the VSWR itself. I've got to re-read that story about Silence is Golden and put it to practice. Jerry |