[Amps] RMS VS Peak VS Average power and the Bird 43 wattmeter

TexasRF@aol.com TexasRF at aol.com
Mon Mar 28 20:26:30 EST 2005


 
In a message dated 3/28/2005 4:14:43 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
Dennis12Amplify at aol.com writes:


In a  message dated 3/28/05 3:19:03 PM Central Standard Time, Texas RF   
writes:

And, along a similar vein: If a string of 50% duty cycle dots  at say 50  
words per minute are transmitted, what should the Bird  meter show for power  
output compared to full  carrier?



What are the rise and fall times of the  dots?

And what are their slopes?

Regards,

Dennis  O.
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Sorry Dennis, I don't know. It is just a typical ham transceiver. If  
rise/fall is critical to the correct answer then we can reduce the number of  dots 
per second until it the rise/fall times are very small compared to the dot  
length.
 
73/k5gw


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