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David W Wood <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Jun 2002 07:03:01 +0100
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Hello Clarence and all

Noise bridges are fine, but, those which I have come across are for low
power only - maximum 200W.

Does anyone know of one which will handle up to, say, 2KW - I use the
legal maximum here in the U.K. of 60W, but do have the luxury of
resonant antennas on all bands.

73 de G3YXX

I think you wrote  below <[log in to unmask]>,
clarence Williamson <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Hello John and the group,
>I use a noise bridge to adjust my tuner.  The only problem
>with using a noise bridge, is that you must have an rf gain control
>on the rig to use the bridge.
>I also have a voltage controlled oscillator across an swr bridge for use
>with my qrp rig.
>Both work well.
>
>Clarence

David W Wood
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