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I just posted a question on the RS SWR meter and the thread
dissapeared. Here is my question again. Is there some way of modifying the Radio Shack SWR meter (27MHZ) to make it work in the aircraft radio range (120MHZ)? I am not asking if I should use it or not but what circuit modification can be done so it centers in the aircraft VHF frequencies. SWR circuitry is usually simple and the RS SWR meter already's got the meter and knobs. Anybody's done that already? |
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Paul Lee wrote:
I just posted a question on the RS SWR meter and the thread dissapeared. Here is my question again. Is there some way of modifying the Radio Shack SWR meter (27MHZ) to make it work in the aircraft radio range (120MHZ)? I am not asking if I should use it or not but what circuit modification can be done so it centers in the aircraft VHF frequencies. SWR circuitry is usually simple and the RS SWR meter already's got the meter and knobs. Anybody's done that already? Since you are hung up on RadioShack: Vectronics VHF/UHF SWR / WattMeter-BNC $89.95 Catalog #: 940-0595 Model: VEC732B RSU #: 99400595 http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...Fid=940%2D0595 This meter simultaneously measures forward and reflected power and SWR in the frequency range. It also simultaneously displays these readouts on their dual movement meter systems. The meters' true-shielded directional couplers ensure the accuracy of their readings, and the backlit displays provide peak or average power readouts. Includes BNC connector on back. 100 to 500MHz frequency range programmed in three switched steps. Range settings: 300/3000W. (Mfr. Warranty: one-year. Size: 3.5x5.3x5.75" (HWD). Weight: 1.2 lbs.) |
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
. .. Since you are hung up on RadioShack: Vectronics VHF/UHF SWR / WattMeter-BNC $89.95 Catalog #: 940-0595 Model: VEC732B RSU #: 99400595 http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...Fid=940%2D0595 Range settings: 300/3000W. This may not be what he wants. Airband radio's have an output of only 4 - 10W. That may not be enough to get full-scale reference on the SWR meter, making the SWR reading unreliable. Rob |
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Rob Turk wrote:
Range settings: 300/3000W. This may not be what he wants. Airband radio's have an output of only 4 - 10W. That may not be enough to get full-scale reference on the SWR meter, making the SWR reading unreliable. Point taken, but reflected power measurements are always on the low side. This one would do as well, has lots more features, but with a price penality and loss of forward power measurement: http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...Fid=940%2D0683 |
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
... Rob Turk wrote: Range settings: 300/3000W. This may not be what he wants. Airband radio's have an output of only 4 - 10W. That may not be enough to get full-scale reference on the SWR meter, making the SWR reading unreliable. Point taken, but reflected power measurements are always on the low side. This one would do as well, has lots more features, but with a price penality and loss of forward power measurement: http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...Fid=940%2D0683 Same thing here on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW |
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"Rob Turk" wrote in message all.nl...
"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message . .. Since you are hung up on RadioShack: Vectronics VHF/UHF SWR / WattMeter-BNC $89.95 Catalog #: 940-0595 Model: VEC732B RSU #: 99400595 http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...Fid=940%2D0595 Range settings: 300/3000W. This may not be what he wants. Airband radio's have an output of only 4 - 10W. That may not be enough to get full-scale reference on the SWR meter, making the SWR reading unreliable. Rob I think that is a misprint. It should be 30/300W. I just ordered the same thing from another distributor and it said 30/300W - and about $10 cheaper. |
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![]() Paul, it will depend on your specific model of meter. If it's the kind that reads SWR directly & has a "cal" knob for the meter no mods are needed, just set your meter the same as you would for a CB, the SWR measurment will be right. If it's the "forward & reverse power" variety there should be trim pot adjustments inside the case to adjust the meter to read watts correctly but you'll need to lay your hands on an accurate meter (Bird 43 w/correct slugs recommended) for that frequency range to compare yours against. Just hook them in series & adjust yours to read the same as the "good" one. Just for comparison, I've got a 30 year old RS CB power-modulation-vswr combo meter that reads pretty much correctly at 148 mhz, so if yours is off it probably won't be by much. Have fun, don't let the smoke out ![]() Howard. On 31 May 2004 22:31:31 -0700, (Paul Lee) wrote: I just posted a question on the RS SWR meter and the thread dissapeared. Here is my question again. Is there some way of modifying the Radio Shack SWR meter (27MHZ) to make it work in the aircraft radio range (120MHZ)? I am not asking if I should use it or not but what circuit modification can be done so it centers in the aircraft VHF frequencies. SWR circuitry is usually simple and the RS SWR meter already's got the meter and knobs. Anybody's done that already? |
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