The 200W version has a low range that can measure power down to 0.1 watt. The minimum reading on the 2000W version is 1 watt.

On 5 Jan 2015 10:12, David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote:

I would have thought there is some difference, otherwise why go to the trouble 
of making two different models?
-73 de M0XDF

On 4 Jan 2015, at 20:01, Michael Eberle <mtebe...@mchsi.com> wrote:

Dan,

With the 2000 watt coupler, you can still select either the 20 watt, 200 watt, 
or 2000 watt scales.  I doubt there would be any difference in resolution by 
using the 2000 watt coupler with the W2 set for the 200 watt scale.  The manual 
specifies accuracy of +/- 0.5 dB typical for both sensors.

Mike
KI0HA

On 1/3/2015 09:31, kg5eju wrote:
100 Watt station with 2 antenna.  Need a second coupler of the W2.  First one 
is 200 watt, and thinking of adding a 2000 watt coupler for the second (future 
proofing for possible linear).  But, wondering if there is some 
accuracy/performance trade-off using a 2000 watt coupler on a 100 watt station?

Thank you for your thoughts.

73 - Dan


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73,
Vic, 4X6GP/K2VCO
Rehovot, Israel
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
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