Thanks for the link.
I am not fond of the bird look, does not look good on the 
operating desk, although I know they work well and are rugged.

Maybe I will look for an old heatkit meter, the 
modern 'ham' stuff sure looks like junk.

Brett
N2DTS
 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Brashear
> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 4:37 PM
> To: Discussion of AM Radio
> Subject: Re: [AMRadio] watt meter
> 
> Try W7RF, Radiodan, at the link below.  I personally like Bird meters 
> and he has a good assortment of new and used meters.  Some 
> are PEP ready 
> or you can buy a kit (either original Bird or a knockoff) to 
> convert a 
> regular Model 43 to PEP.  They are designed for continuous 
> duty and you 
> can get any wattage slug you want from 5 watts up.... WAY UP!
> 
> http://www.radiodan.com/bird/index.htm
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Rick/K5IZ
> 
> 
> 
> Brett gazdzinski wrote:
> 
> > 
> >What is everyone doing for a watt meter?
> >My swan wm-3000 blew up last weekend, it reads no pep
> >and about 1/4 of the correct average power.
> >I could fix it if I could find out what diodes they used (3 gone),
> >and one of the little inducters broke, but it 
> >would not be calibrated.
> >It was a good meter, 4 scales going up to 2kw, real pep
> >reading, large meter, but its toast.
> >
> >Looking around, not much out there that does high continuous power,
> >real pep readings, looks good, etc.
> >I went to ham radio outlet in Delaware today (working close by) and 
> >despite waiting for almost an hour, could not get much help.
> >They would not let me open a box of a daiwa meter, and I 
> hate the cross
> >needle meters anyway, they had a diamond, not true pep, but I 
> >could not look at that, they wont unseal a box unless you buy it.
> >That and the poor service had me walk out of the store 
> >vowing never to buy anything from them, ever.
> >
> >Some web searching turns up CB type meters, not good at lower
> >frequencies, or discontinued units.
> >Nye viking used to make a good one, but not anymore.
> >
> >The 813 rig can do well over the 1500 watt pep level,
> >well over 2000 watts pep with the neg cycle loading 
> >deck hooked up, so I need something good for the power.
> >MFJ makes one, but the manual shows its only good for
> >500 watts 100% duty cycle, 600 or 700 watts of carrier means 
> >90 second transmissions (how cheap that mfj stuff is).
> >
> >Not much on ebay but old heathket meters...
> >
> >Brett
> >N2DTS
> >
> >
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