Ross-

I have a 1500, it does not have a built in SWR meter. You will need to
supply an external unit.
DAN KC2STA


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Ross Primrose <n...@n4rp.com> wrote:

> Just picked up a used Flex-1500. I'm using a remote automatic antenna
> tuner, so knowing the SWR seen by the radio is fairly important so I can
> tell that the tuner is functioning properly. Setup->Transmit->Tune->TX
> Meter gives a selection for SWR, but it doesn't seem to actually do
> anything. Setting TX Meter to SWR, applying the changes, and then clicking
> on the Tune button shows Fwd Power, not SWR. If you go back into
> Setup->Transmit->Tune->TX Meter, it's changed back to Fwd Pwr. If you
> change it to SWR, apply the changes, and then return to
> Setup->Transmit->Tune->TX Meter w/o hitting the Tune button first, it'll
> still be selected to SWR, but after the first time you hit the Tune button,
> it'll change itself back to Fwd Pwr.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> 73, Ross N4RP
>
> --
> FCC Section 97.313(a) "At all times, an amateur station must use the
> minimum transmitter power necessary to carry out the desired
> communications."
>
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