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Dave

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I just bought a Herald Electronics SWR/power meter, and have a question on
operation. The only SWR/power meter I am familiar with is the old Radio
Shack CB tester I bought about thirty years ago. It has a multi-position
rotary switch that you set to Cal for calibration (where you adjust a
different knob until the needle swings to the appropriate point.) This one
has no such position on the Function switch. Instead it has a two-position
switch that says FWD/MOD SET/10W on top, and REF/MOD/100W on the bottom. I
am guessing that this is somehow used for calibration, but have no clue as
to how. How do you calibrate this puppy? Are most SWR/power meters built
this way?

Thanks for any help.

Dave
db5151@hotmail.com
 
"Dave" <dbeane@genie.idt.net> wrote in message
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I just bought a Herald Electronics SWR/power meter, and have a question on
operation. The only SWR/power meter I am familiar with is the old Radio
Shack CB tester I bought about thirty years ago. It has a multi-position
rotary switch that you set to Cal for calibration (where you adjust a
different knob until the needle swings to the appropriate point.) This
one
has no such position on the Function switch. Instead it has a
two-position
switch that says FWD/MOD SET/10W on top, and REF/MOD/100W on the bottom.
I
am guessing that this is somehow used for calibration, but have no clue as
to how. How do you calibrate this puppy? Are most SWR/power meters built
this way?

Thanks for any help.

Dave
db5151@hotmail.com



This sounds like a good question for the ham radio operators newsgroups,
though, there may be someone here that could help you too.
 
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"Dave" <dbeane@genie.idt.net> wrote in message
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I just bought a Herald Electronics SWR/power meter, and have a question
on
operation. The only SWR/power meter I am familiar with is the old Radio
Shack CB tester I bought about thirty years ago. It has a
multi-position
rotary switch that you set to Cal for calibration (where you adjust a
different knob until the needle swings to the appropriate point.) This
one
has no such position on the Function switch. Instead it has a
two-position
switch that says FWD/MOD SET/10W on top, and REF/MOD/100W on the bottom.
I
am guessing that this is somehow used for calibration, but have no clue
as
to how. How do you calibrate this puppy? Are most SWR/power meters
built
this way?

Thanks for any help.

Dave
db5151@hotmail.com



This sounds like a good question for the ham radio operators newsgroups,
though, there may be someone here that could help you too.
I still have an old Rad Scrap SWR meter in a drawer around here somewhere! I
am not familiar with the Herald SWR meter and I now have a Daiwa
cross-needle meter, however, you should (hopefully) have a manual for that
meter but if not you might find the following helpful.

You will need to switch between one position and the other on that meter to
check both forward and reflected SWR. The following website may help you to
figure out how to use it.

http://www.4x4cb.com/public/showpage_preview.cfm?CatID=645

Larry VE3YET
 
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"Dave" <dbeane@genie.idt.net> wrote in message
news:bslnf3$lgl@library2.airnews.net...
I just bought a Herald Electronics SWR/power meter, and have a
question
on
operation. The only SWR/power meter I am familiar with is the old
Radio
Shack CB tester I bought about thirty years ago. It has a
multi-position
rotary switch that you set to Cal for calibration (where you adjust a
different knob until the needle swings to the appropriate point.)
This
one
has no such position on the Function switch. Instead it has a
two-position
switch that says FWD/MOD SET/10W on top, and REF/MOD/100W on the
bottom.
I
am guessing that this is somehow used for calibration, but have no
clue
as
to how. How do you calibrate this puppy? Are most SWR/power meters
built
this way?

Thanks for any help.

Dave
db5151@hotmail.com



This sounds like a good question for the ham radio operators newsgroups,
though, there may be someone here that could help you too.


I still have an old Rad Scrap SWR meter in a drawer around here somewhere!
I
am not familiar with the Herald SWR meter and I now have a Daiwa
cross-needle meter, however, you should (hopefully) have a manual for that
meter but if not you might find the following helpful.

You will need to switch between one position and the other on that meter
to
check both forward and reflected SWR. The following website may help you
to
figure out how to use it.

http://www.4x4cb.com/public/showpage_preview.cfm?CatID=645

Larry VE3YET
Thanks for the link, Larry! I'll check it out.

Dave
db5151@hotmail.com
 

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