Terry, SWR metering circuits are indeed frequency dependent. Anything that
gives accurate result at HF or low VHF will likely be completely useless at
2.4 GHz. That's one reason why the Bird Corporation makes so many different
slugs to cover varying power levels and frequency ranges.
J.P. W2XX/7
On 3/1/2004 12:38:39 AM, isp (isp@bnjcomp.com) wrote:
> Is a SWR meter a SWR meter? What I mean is a SWR meter that measures
> reflected wave on say a CB or a VHF radio the same meter that you might
> use
> to measure SWR on say a wireless 2.4 ghz setup or are they frequency
> dependant?
>
> thanks terry
>
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