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Old April 8th 04, 06:01 PM
 
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"Richard" writes:
Does anyone have any designs for a (low) power meter that would read powers
of up to 1w (down to say 50mw or even lower) up to and inc. 6m?


I don't know what your intended use is, but if you just want to measure
output power while testing a transmitter, what about just measuring the
voltage across your dummy load, since, for the same resistor, power is
proportional to voltage squared? (It may take a bit of work/ingenuity
to measure RF voltage at six meters, but that's one of the things that
being a ham is all about.)

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