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From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 15:22:38 -0700


>
>> >Now there is nothing wrong with using a scope, assuming you have 
>> >one with the required accuracy and resolution and a good load, but 
>> >it is not a good instrument for use in antenna system to measure 
>> >power. Errors in power readings occur at both the square of the 
>> >voltage reading error as well as proportional to load impedance 
>> >error.
>> 
>> ?  and an ordinary wattmeter would not be subject to such errors, Tom?   
>
>SWR error is minimized if you know how to use the meter Rich. 

?  We are measuring power into a 50-ohm termination, Tom.  
>
>You read reflected power near full scale using the proper slug, and 
>subtract reflected power from forward. The result is the actual 
>power keeping in mind the directivity error of the slug and the 
>calibration errors. 
> 
?  I don't believe that its all that simple.  

>> >There is absolutely nothing wrong with using a good meter. A few 
>> >people have wrongly assumed a storage system can't respond fast 
>> >enough, but that is certainly not correct. The storage system has 
>> >to track the envelope change rate that follows audio, not the RF 
>> >cycle change rate. A meter with directional coupler also remains 
>> >accurate over reasonable load impedance errors. You simply 
>> >deduct reflected power from forward power.
>> >
>> ?  Can you explain why this is true?
>
>Yes. 
>
?  and?


Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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