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[AMPS] RF Applications Wattmeters

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Subject: [AMPS] RF Applications Wattmeters
From: bknox@rfapps.com (Bruce R. Knox)
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 18:30:47 -0400
Hi:

Since these devices are an operating aid (not a lab instrument), we decided 
this was the right way to go.  Hey, it's only 
software!  It can be removed for someone who wants to see it!

73

Bruce R. Knox
W8GN
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Sent:   Thursday, June 24, 1999 18:22
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Subject:        Re: [AMPS] RF Applications Wattmeters


> peak detectors. A digital filter of sorts is used to eliminate errors from 
the initial power spike often discussed on this board.
I realize that preventing those errors from affecting the correct readings 
maybe a tough job. I can also see a problem convincing a customer that the 
XS-Supr Rocket Transceiver he just paid $2K for has a major problem. I still 
believe you should be true to your design goals of building the most accurate 
wattmeter possible. Eliminating something that is there is the problem!
Regards,
        Bill KB7YUM

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