[Repeater-Builder] WTD: UHF element for URM-120/Sierra 164B Wattmeter

2006-03-01 Thread Dennis Wade
Good morning all, I am looking for a UHF element for the above wattmeter. There were various power and specific frequency ranges made...I need one that will cover the 440 amateur band at minimum. The element that went to 1 Ghz would be ideal. What do you have? Please excuse th

Re: [Repeater-Builder] WTD: UHF element for URM-120/Sierra 164B Wattmeter

2006-03-01 Thread Ralph Mowery
--- Dennis Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good morning all, > > I am looking for a UHF element for the > above wattmeter. > There were various power and specific frequency > ranges made...I need > one that will cover the 440 amateur band at minimum. > The element that > went to 1 G

Re: [Repeater-Builder] WTD: UHF element for URM-120/Sierra 164B Wattmeter

2006-03-01 Thread Mike Morris
So borrow a Bird Thruline with the proper UHF range slug, and run various power levels into the combination and make up your own calibration chart. You will probably find that it's pretty linear... like x% off from y to z frequencies... Until I found a military version of a Termaline in a surplus