K3: SWR Accuracy

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K3: SWR Accuracy

Ken817821
Where there is additional loss in the coax line, the swr will be lower;
This, in addition to the transformer effect of additional length of coax.
It sound to me like there is some loss in the external SWR meter that causes the transceiver to see more loss that the external swr meter is seeing.
I think what you are seeing should be expected.
 
Ken K5WK
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Re: K3: SWR Accuracy

Don Wilhelm-4
Ken,

If folks would accept the fact that the typical wattmeter may be in
error by as much as 20%, such discussions would be "put to bed" more
quickly.
I can believe that a calibrated LP-100 will be good to 5% or less, but
the others need to have proof of accuracy before I will budge from my
skepticism.  Note well that this statement regards the forward power
indication only - the indicated SWR has many other variables and can be
in error by more than the stated 20%.  I will say that most all will
properly indicate a 1.0 SWR when the impedance is 50 ohms non-reactive,
but at points away from that value, inaccuracies loom large.

73,
Don W3FPR

Kenneth Waites wrote:
> Where there is additional loss in the coax line, the swr will be lower;
> This, in addition to the transformer effect of additional length of coax.
> It sound to me like there is some loss in the external SWR meter that causes the transceiver to see more loss that the external swr meter is seeing.
> I think what you are seeing should be expected.
>  
> Ken K5WK
>  
>
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