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Sorry, when I read "RF ammeter", I thought only of the old type which
resembles a panel meter and has two terminals to connect in line with a single conductor. A clamp-on type would indeed do the job, as we discussed here not long ago. Roy Lewallen, W7EL chuck wrote: Wouldn't the clamp-on type ammeter as discussed previously provide that information (provided a section of twin lead small enough to fit the clamp were used? Chuck Roy Lewallen wrote: Amos Keag wrote: YEP!! An RF Ammeter will do just fine Balance requires that the currents in the two wires be equal in magnitude and opposite in phase (or direction). How do you connect an RF ammeter to determine this? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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