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I keep telling you, apparently to no avail, all you need is a TLI.
Stop confusing yourselves. --- Reg |
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I keep telling you, apparently to no avail, all you need is a TLI. Hi Reg, What I am attempting is to measure the PEP output power of a homebrew solid state amplifier. The amp should provide about 20 db power gain. A TLI will assure me I have a 50 ohm match. That was given in the orginal post. What I was looking for was a fairly accurate wattmeter, assuming the load was around 50 ohms. I was wanting to put a voltage divider at the input to my ATU. I have several replies stating the voltage divider must be frequency compensated to have a chance of accuracy. I have a surplus 100:1 scope probe I will take a look, and report back. 73 Gary N4AST |
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