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![]() Gene, W4SZ wrote: "However, the physical entities do not have two values at once in the same time and place." Richard Harrison wrote: You can measure each of the two simultaneous constituents with the right equipment. A Bird Thruline wattmeter uses a directional coupler to separate forward direction power from reverse direction power. These are obbtainable at the same time and place anywhere in a 50-ohm coax line. Individual volts and amps in each direction are easily calcuable from the powers indicated in each direction. That's not true. The directional coupler in a Bird meter samples the across vector (voltage) from a capacitive divider and adds it to a sample voltage of the through vector (current) from a current transformer in a predetermined ratio. After that sum, the output is rectified. I can place it in a system with NO standing waves and it will show standing waves. I can place it in a system with standing waves and have it show NO standing waves. It does not measure standing waves, it simply measures the ratio and phase of voltage and current at one point in the transmission line. There can NEVER be current flowing at that point in two directions at the same instant of time, and the Bird does not even contain a system that samples standing waves. Now I can build a piece of test gear that does directly read standing waves, but it requires a line sampling lwength of at least 1/4 wl. Such a device would be totally independent of the actual operating impedance, and could read either current or voltage. The Bird meter is NOT that type of unit. 73 Tom |
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