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I think I have found the problem. With a very good dummy load the meter
would go backwards, but with some that show a swr of about 1.7 the meter acts normally. I pulled the book on the meter and found in the calibration procedure about adjusting a trimmer capacitor inside the unit. That took care of the problem. I had not done a W4 before, but remmeber that trimmer capacitor from a Heathkit meter I built about 40 years ago. I have verified it with another wattmeter and they agree within reason. I don't think that trimmer was out far enough to effect the calibration very much if any that is noticable. |
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