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In particular looking for dia/pcb layout, or the dimensions of, the sense
head...ie of the strip lines, so that i can make swr meter..looking for compact design, to take about 200w max. someone must have some/point me to some plans..(save me having to think..)the rest is made, going to use it for swr protect on an amp, so when i knock the antenna off my van again i dont blow up $100 worth of transistors!!! moral here..slow down for low bridges.. thanks g0zen |
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says... In particular looking for dia/pcb layout, or the dimensions of, the sense head...ie of the strip lines, so that i can make swr meter..looking for compact design, to take about 200w max. someone must have some/point me to some plans..(save me having to think..)the rest is made, going to use it for swr protect on an amp, so when i knock the antenna off my van again i dont blow up $100 worth of transistors!!! moral here..slow down for low bridges.. thanks g0zen May be of some use - Harry's Homebrew Pages - http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85920178/ Has a PCB VSWR bridge listed under useful circuits. According to the text, should run up to 100w, but could well be a starting point for further investigation Gary |
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In article ,
says... In particular looking for dia/pcb layout, or the dimensions of, the sense head...ie of the strip lines, so that i can make swr meter..looking for compact design, to take about 200w max. someone must have some/point me to some plans..(save me having to think..)the rest is made, going to use it for swr protect on an amp, so when i knock the antenna off my van again i dont blow up $100 worth of transistors!!! moral here..slow down for low bridges.. thanks g0zen May be of some use - Harry's Homebrew Pages - http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85920178/ Has a PCB VSWR bridge listed under useful circuits. According to the text, should run up to 100w, but could well be a starting point for further investigation Gary |
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There are a couple of useful items in an article in "The VHF/UHF DX Book" - edited by Ian White G3SEK Which look as if one or the other might suit your application - one strip line, the other co-ax. Section in the book is "Test Gear & Station Accessories - Impedance & VSWR Measurement" - A gold mine of information! Hope this helps Bob G1ZJP -- Protected by Norton Anti Virus and Norton Internet Securities 2003 Watch out for the SPAM traps. |
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Hi
There are a couple of useful items in an article in "The VHF/UHF DX Book" - edited by Ian White G3SEK Which look as if one or the other might suit your application - one strip line, the other co-ax. Section in the book is "Test Gear & Station Accessories - Impedance & VSWR Measurement" - A gold mine of information! Hope this helps Bob G1ZJP -- Protected by Norton Anti Virus and Norton Internet Securities 2003 Watch out for the SPAM traps. |
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yes i have read the book..the pcb version is not really up to it, but along
with harry's one has given me a starter..quite easy really, just wondering if they will take the power i am using.still one way to find out!!just need to make the stripline small enough to fit in the amp and still have it working and not burning out.. simon "Robert Offer" wrote in message ... Hi There are a couple of useful items in an article in "The VHF/UHF DX Book" - edited by Ian White G3SEK Which look as if one or the other might suit your application - one strip line, the other co-ax. Section in the book is "Test Gear & Station Accessories - Impedance & VSWR Measurement" - A gold mine of information! Hope this helps Bob G1ZJP -- Protected by Norton Anti Virus and Norton Internet Securities 2003 Watch out for the SPAM traps. |
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yes i have read the book..the pcb version is not really up to it, but along
with harry's one has given me a starter..quite easy really, just wondering if they will take the power i am using.still one way to find out!!just need to make the stripline small enough to fit in the amp and still have it working and not burning out.. simon "Robert Offer" wrote in message ... Hi There are a couple of useful items in an article in "The VHF/UHF DX Book" - edited by Ian White G3SEK Which look as if one or the other might suit your application - one strip line, the other co-ax. Section in the book is "Test Gear & Station Accessories - Impedance & VSWR Measurement" - A gold mine of information! Hope this helps Bob G1ZJP -- Protected by Norton Anti Virus and Norton Internet Securities 2003 Watch out for the SPAM traps. |
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http://vk5ajl.com/projects/SWRMeter.php Provided the pickups microstriplines are 1 mm or bigger they will handle Kilowatts. There is no problem with laying an extra piece of copper wire along the central microstripline to allow more current. |
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