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p.day <peter@...>
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Great Howard ... nice to know your pwr meter is OK.. 73 Peter, G3PHO -----Original Message----- Subject: [ukmicrowaves] Re: Question about RF Power Meter
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gm4plm <simon@...>
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well done Peter! --- In ukmicrowaves@y..., "Howard Long" <hlong@b...> wrote: --- In ukmicrowaves@y..., "p.day" <peter@g...> wrote:inMarconi meters such as the 6460 type (mine) do tend to do this the lowfrontpower setting and there should be a "zero adjust" pot on the panel. Ihasalways set mine up in the 30uW switch position after the unit warmed upfor some minutes even if I'm measuring much higher power levels.Perfect! A 10 second fix that worked. |
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Howard Long <hlong@...>
--- In ukmicrowaves@y..., "p.day" <peter@g...> wrote:
Marconi meters such as the 6460 type (mine) do tend to do this inthe low power setting and there should be a "zero adjust" pot on the frontpanel. I always set mine up in the 30uW switch position after the unit haswarmed up for some minutes even if I'm measuring much higher power levels.Perfect! A 10 second fix that worked. Thanks a lot. 73 Howard G6LVB |
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p.day <peter@...>
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-----Original Message----- I recently purchased a 2nd hand Marconi 6950 RF Power meter with a Marconi meters such as the 6460 type (mine) do tend to do this in the low power setting and there should be a "zero adjust" pot on the front panel. I always set mine up in the 30uW switch position after the unit has warmed up for some minutes even if I'm measuring much higher power levels. Does your meter have a built in calibration output? Mine has. It's on 50MHz and reads full scale with any head I care to plug in.. Good luck! Peter, G3PHO +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Editor: RSGB Microwave Newsletter Amateur Microwave Radio Webpage: http://www.g3pho.free-online.co.uk +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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gm4plm <simon@...>
Hey Howard
hope your well. You coming to Martlesham?? I am not familiar with that meter but there are a couple of possibilities: 1. the head has been overloaded (prob the reason) 2. the calibration of the unit is out. I was looking for details of a Marconi 6559 meter on the net and found a few places with handbooks. Maybe that will help. Its likely that the meter has been overloaded and the head is now misalligned - I have some details in the Microwave Updates on fixing these thermistor type heads - I will see what I can find for you. Regards Simon GM4PLM --- In ukmicrowaves@y..., "Howard Long" <hlong@b...> wrote: I recently purchased a 2nd hand Marconi 6950 RF Power meter with aa calibration job or is one of these bits likely to be dodgey, and |
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Howard Long <hlong@...>
I recently purchased a 2nd hand Marconi 6950 RF Power meter with a
6910 probe covering 10MHz to 20GHz. It's OK on the 5dBm and above ranges, but at the 0dBm and below ranges there is an increasingly large zero offset as the range decreases further. Is this likely to be the probe or the meter, and if so is it simply a calibration job or is one of these bits likely to be dodgey, and therefore I am the pround owner of a kipper? 73 Howard G6LVB |
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