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I want to build a power meter for the hf bands that has maybe three
scales: something like 0 to 1 watt, 1 to 5 watts and 5 to 25 watts. I had one I built for 1-5 watts one time and remember it was easy measuring across a voltage divider resistance network. Can't find the schematic rite now. I enjoy working qrp and it would be a useful asset in the shack. I also might want to add a circuit to it for attenuator since my rig only goes down to 5 watts. thanks and 73 W4TKI Kennon |
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On 17 Jan 2007 07:53:45 -0800, "tladotse"
wrote: I want to build a power meter for the hf bands that has maybe three scales: something like 0 to 1 watt, 1 to 5 watts and 5 to 25 watts. I had one I built for 1-5 watts one time and remember it was easy measuring across a voltage divider resistance network. Can't find the schematic rite now. I enjoy working qrp and it would be a useful asset in the shack. I also might want to add a circuit to it for attenuator since my rig only goes down to 5 watts. thanks and 73 W4TKI Kennon do a google for the "stockton power meter" or "stockton swr meter". If you can't find it then I'll send you a PDF of the article. It should cost about $20 including meters... |
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Thanks much. Will do.
73 W4TKI Kennon Mike W wrote: On 17 Jan 2007 07:53:45 -0800, "tladotse" wrote: I want to build a power meter for the hf bands that has maybe three |
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You might check www.nogaqrp.org and look at "Kits" and the NoGaWaTT.
It can be built for the 0-6 Watt range, or milliWatts. It is pretty accurate. Also, if you are an ARRL member, go to the ARRL site and look for the article on the log power meter. Near the end of the article, there is information on an accessory higher power attenuator good for up to 100 Watts that you may be able to adapt to output to a 0-5 Watt range meter (rather than the much lower power range of the log power meter, a test instrument which only reads to about 5 milliWatts, or 7 dBm). Ted kx4om On 17 Jan 2007 07:53:45 -0800, "tladotse" wrote: I want to build a power meter for the hf bands that has maybe three scales: something like 0 to 1 watt, 1 to 5 watts and 5 to 25 watts. I had one I built for 1-5 watts one time and remember it was easy measuring across a voltage divider resistance network. Can't find the schematic rite now. I enjoy working qrp and it would be a useful asset in the shack. I also might want to add a circuit to it for attenuator since my rig only goes down to 5 watts. thanks and 73 W4TKI Kennon |
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