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Dave
Guest
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
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