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Hi,
Recently I picked up a NOS GE RF ammeter for a Navy TBS-7 with the scale calibrated as 0-4A at 70 x 10^6 cycles (their words). Although I cannot find a manual for it I understand that the transmitter on this rig put out some 50W from 60 - 80MHz into a 70 ohm feeder. Now if the load were a purely resistive 70 ohms at 70MHz only about 0.85A would be indicated making the 4A range seem a bit of overkill. Although I realise that at some frequencies the opposite would be the case, 4A does seem a lot. As a result I'm curious about the way the TBS-7 was matched to the line and wonder if anyone can point me to a schematic? Cheers - Joe, G3LLV |
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