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Heck best thing can do, is find someone else with
a wattmeter, and then compare the measurement, vs. your slug/wattmeter. If within +- 5 % don't worry! You wouldn't even hear the diff at 10 %!, but if memory serves, these are susposed to be accurate to 5%.. Jim NN7K L. wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I have a 2,500 watt, HF slug that I don't have confidence in. Anyone know who calibrates slugs for a reasonable fee? Thanks. Jeff W8KZW Have you contacted Bird? Last I heard, they were still making equipment. As to "reasonable" - thats a good question. But then at least you would know it is "accurate". L. |
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