[ForSale-Swap] Modifying Bird wattmeter elements.
Mike Clarson
mclarson at rcc.com
Wed Oct 1 11:25:25 EDT 2003
Does not look easy. Try doing a comparison between in and out of band
elements. From what I have been able to see from the outside, is the actual
coupler is frequency dependant, and there are likely to be calibration
resistors that are power dependant. I have found that in adjacent bands,
they are still close. List what you have, maybe someone may want to
swap.--Mike, WV2ZOW
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Subject: [ForSale-Swap] Modifying Bird wattmeter elements.
Does anyone know if its possible or has ever been attempted to open up a
Bird watt meter element with an eye to replacing a diode or modifying to
a different frequency band?
I have a pair of elements that are on rather esoteric bands and of
little use to a Ham and am wondering if they could be modified to be useful.
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