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I have a schematic of a device I built for testing and servicing. While mine
isn't designed to read in watts or milliwatts, it does detect the smallest amount of RF . There is a pot on it to adjust sensitivity. I'm sure it could be adapted somehow for your needs. Knowing my repairs and such, I'm going to say 3-5 watts pegs the meter. So, as I said, you can scale it back or design the thing to work for you. Cost is about $10 IF you have to buy any thing. It can be made from junk box parts and a spare case from a scrapped piece of equipment or housing from the shack - or just about anything. If interested, e-mail me for info. Lou -- Clearing out shop, shack and house. I have a list of things for sale. NOS/New/Used, Parts, radio accessories, etc. All are AS IS. Interested? E-Mail me. "Richard Heindel" wrote in message ... "Richard" wrote in message ... 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? Rgds Richard SO5GB Oak Hills Research Has a real nice little meter, http://www.ohr.com/wattmeter.htm Richard WB8KRN |
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