Take a look at http://vk1od.net/module/PepAmp/PeakAmp.htm and build it.
You will then be able to read PEP on your meter.
As for your original question. I dunno.
73, Alek.
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At 08:13 AM 8/10/2010, Charles Hedrick wrote:
>Hi all,
>I've no PEP wattmeter and my refurbished/upgraded Hunter 2000C with Peter
>Dahl, Henry and computer grade caps and 3-500ZG's is giving me 1325
>continuous into my Bird dummy load. Just curious, given that continuous
>output level watt should I figure PEP on SSB to be? I hope I'm not opening
>a hornets nest.
>Best 73 es tnx,
>Cam
>WA4JKW
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