VK2PRC Calculating your Transmitter P.E.P. RF Power using a dummy load.
A simple method of measuring your transmitter output power using a dummy load and a few basic components. Note: The dummy load on the Ipad shows 55 ohms, this should show 50 ohms. My dummy load in the test is a 50 ohm dummy load. The 0.64 volts drop across the diode has not been taken into consideration for simplicity.

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