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Reg, G4FGQ wrote:
"Cecil, I keep telling you, there`s no such thing as an SWR meter." Terman says in his 1955 edition, page 99: "The standing-wave ratio S is one means of expressing the magnitude of the reflection coefficient;---." This, Terman illustrates can go either way via formulas. Rho is convertible to SWR and SWR is convertible to Rho. Why should an indication proportional to SWR not be so calibrated and called ? Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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