Thanks, Mike. Again, to clarify, I was not being critical by my
question.
I appreciate your answer - and I think it makes a prima facie persuasive
case, perhaps shifting of the burden (onus) to TenTec, or others, to provide
a cogent explanation - either why your expensive meter is inaccurate
or to provide some other 'splanation for the apparent power shortfalls.
Thanks for the courtesy of a reply.
Perhaps you would be happier with one of those old RS CB meters
as long as it indicated 100 W output .... ;-)
(He said in jest, donning his flame proof suit
in case Dave did not see the humor in it.... ;-)
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Happy Trails.
======================= Richards / K8JHR =========================
On 4/1/2011 9:37 PM, Mike Bryce wrote:
> I have access to a very expensive motorla comm analyzer. $50k, calibrated to
> traceable standards.
>
> My personal coaxial dynamic watt meter and if course a 50 ohm dummy load.
>
> So, I am not using an old radio shack CB watt meter, but calibrated RF test
> equipment.
>
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