It only took me 44 years to learn this little tidbit, so I thought
I would pass it on as it is of interest to all bird Wattmeter users.
The standard Bird HF slugs like we all use are marked 2-30 mhz. I
always figured that 1.830 mhz was close enough to the edge to not
make any difference. Not so...there is a 10% error on the low side
in the reading!
I was visiting in a friend's shack recently, and we were discussing
our recent purchases of several models of R.F. Applications, Inc.
watt meters. (and what fine products they are!) I said my only complaint
with my P-3000 meter was that it read 10% higher than my Bird 43 on 160
meters; otherwise it was "right on" with the Bird on all the other bands
in the 2-30 mhz range. He then performed this demonstration...he loaded his
amp to 1500 watts output on his Bird 43, with the standard 2-30 mhz slug.
He then replaced the slug with the Bird slug rated for 800 khz-2 mhz.
When he keyed up, the Bird 43 then read 1650 watts! I guess I have been
running 10% more power for 44 years on 160 meters and never knew it.
You probably have also!
(((73)))
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