Hi All, This is a good thing to consider whether it's for preamps or anything else such as a tower-mounted remote co-ax switch. I had one meter, think it was an MFJ-815, that did not have a DC path through it. My co-ax switch didn't work anymore ! Had to peddle the meter and put in another, then everything was OK again.
73, John, K6YK
On Thu, 16 Jun 2011 05:06:01 +0100 "Nigel A. Gunn" nigel@ngunn.net writes:
Usually but remember that many SWR meters introduce more loss than they are trying to measure so you might be better off removing it.
On 15/06/11 23:22, wolthui3@msu.edu wrote:
Installing my new UHF/VHF SSB preamps tonight. I have FT-847 to
send 12VDC to them. I currently have an SWR meter between the 847 and the preamps. Can I feed power through the SWR meter safely? The SWR meter is an SX-1000 by Diamond.
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