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[Amps] Fw: Needed, quality watt meter

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Subject: [Amps] Fw: Needed, quality watt meter
From: "Gary Smith" <wa6fgi@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 10:10:53 -0700
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Gary Smith 
To: Roger 
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Needed, quality watt meter


It is not portable, but it is nice. I am using a Wavenode WN-2 watt meter along 
with the included software. It is a very nice convenience to look at the 
computer screen and see rf peak and average output along with reflected power 
at the same time.  The sensors remote very nicely, the digital readout sits 
atop the amp.  Imo, this is one of "the best of both worlds" I have seen to 
date.  also in the software package is a on screen scope that allows you to see 
the audio/cw wave form while transmitting.
73, Gary...wa6fgi


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Roger 
  To: Amps@contesting.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 6:59 PM
  Subject: [Amps] Needed, quality watt meter


  Again, I find I have a question that probably goes best both on amps as 
  well as tower talk and I do not cross post.

  A while back my Bird 43 Thruline Wattmeter was destroyed, or at best, 
  "over cooked" by the Muffler shroud on my large lawnmower. (It's a long 
  story)
  The thing got so hot it actually blew the end out of one of the slugs 
  and the glass in the meter is cracked along with a very smoky housing.

  At any rate, I need to replace the watt meter and come up with a valid 
  quote for the 43 and slugs.  This actually brings up two questions. 
  Where is the best place to get the purchase price on  a model 43 AND 
  slugs. Remember that even IF they pay for all of the "old meter and 
  slugs" it's certainly not going to pay the "long dollar" so I need to 
  shop as if I were the one purchasing as I really am.

  The second question is what is the "best" meter in the portable class 
  that does not cost as much as a piece of laboratory test equipment.
  I'm currently using a Daiwa CN-801 between the amp and the Palstar AT5K 
  tuner.  The 801 which is 2KW full scale goes right up against the pin at 
  full carrier into a Palstar DL5K dummy load. The AT5K internal watt 
  meter shows 2KW, which is what it should show IF the amp is running as 
  it should when going up to "tilt". So I know the 801 is at the least, 
  generous. However I have no way of checking it against the internal watt 
  meter of the AT5K in the PEP mode.  I never had a chance to compare 
  either of the two against the Bird 43.  I'm well aware of many of the 
  problems getting an accurate reading which is why I'm working into a 
  "dry" dummy load with two honkin big resistors and TWO fans that sound 
  like I need to tie the desk down when they kick into high.

  This leaves me with two problems. One is the requirment for a meter that 
  will hit 2500 or 3000 watts full scale for the dummy load. Running this 
  much full scale means that when running the legal limit which I desire 
  to maintain in PEP, I will only be half scale with all the inaccuracies 
  that adds in. I would *like* to come up with something that will be good 
  enough to use as a reference for the meters in current use at least into 
  the dummy load.  The CN-801 is generous enough that when it shows 1500 
  PEP I'm likely to be some where around 1 KW PEP. Yes, I realize the 
  difference between 1 and 1.5KW is not very large db wise.

  Any suggestions?

  73

  Roger (K8RI)

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