> Yes, but the Bird isn't measuring *power*. As Ian said, it's detecting
> 70.71Vrms forwards and backwards. The meter scale assumes the voltage is
> going into a 50R resistor. When it isn't, all the meter tells you is the
> voltages, not the powers.
I'm OK with this Steve and I understand Ian's clarification. The Bird is
sampling RF voltage across the load that does not exist. I
should have left out any reference to the Bird reading 100-watts of power.
Quite honestly, it's irrelevant to point.
But I still maintain that in the absence of a load on a loss-less line, any and
all reflected power is being absorbed by the
fixed-impedance source (i.e., broadband PA). Thoughts on this statement alone?
If reflected power is not absorbed by the source,
where is absorbed?
-Paul, W9AC
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