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I want to build a power meter for the hf bands that has maybe three
scales: something like 0 to 1 watt, 1 to 5 watts and 5 to 25 watts. I had one I built for 1-5 watts one time and remember it was easy measuring across a voltage divider resistance network. Can't find the schematic rite now. I enjoy working qrp and it would be a useful asset in the shack. I also might want to add a circuit to it for attenuator since my rig only goes down to 5 watts. thanks and 73 W4TKI Kennon |
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