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The Telewave meters are fine for relative radio service readings like
reflected power and relative forward power. The intermittent switch can be replaced or treated with Caig Labs DeOxit to help that problem. It's hard to make a non linear, broad band calibrated meter within 5% for the price they bring it home (sell it). . If you stayed under 500 MHz and didn't want to soak up the high cost of a Bird and all its slugs, the meter's a good deal and a real work horse. It's a tool and should be used as such once you get to know how well it operates. I don't use my Bird Meters for calibrated power measurements anyway. They're not a rocket science device... two same type slugs always seem to read a little different. 95% of the time you're looking a relative values just related to forward and reflected power. cheers, skipp www.radiowrench.com/sonic |
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