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![]() John Popelish wrote: To get the power in the reverse direction, the input and output are effectively exchanged so that the forward power indication cancels and the reverse power indication is produced by the sum of its voltage and current d-c sample outputs. Thank you for this concise summary. Except it is actually an incorrect concise summary. The directional coupler adds RF voltage from a sampling across the line directly to a sampling of RF current past that point. It is only after the voltages, one proportional to current and one proportional to voltage, are added that the resulting voltage is rectified and used to drive a meter. The directional effect can be analyzed using wave theory or simple circuit theory. The results are the same. 73 Tom |
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