With the addition of an external DVM, forward and reflected power can be measured from 3 microwatts to 300 watts, which is equivalent to an 80 dB power range and extends its utility to the test bench as well. It's all done with two 8-pin DIPs, one 14-pin DIP, some resistors, capacitors, and a transformer. |
To view or download an Adobe Acrobat PDF file that shows how to build this meter, click here. This article also appeared in "QRP Quarterly", Oct. 2002. |
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Here is a standalone version that uses a meter with its unmodified 0-50 scale for both forward power in dBm and return loss in dB. 0 dBm is 1 milliwatt and +50 dBm is 100 watts. There are also some minor circuit modifications required that can be e-mailed to the interested reader. |
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It runs on a single 9V battery that can be clipped on the back or an external +6 to +16 VDC power supply. | ![]() |
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