AM power VS SSB power
Lots of good info there.
Simply said whe the meter circuit starts to go up on the SSB signal the power already drops and the meter will drop as well before reaching the peak value.
The meter circuit just isn't fast enough to follow the waveform of SSB, hence the scope or electronic circuit needed to give an accurate rading of the PEP value.
The electronic PEP circuit samples the signal, amplifies it and has a hold circuit so that it can reflect the true PEP value long enough to see it on your meter.
Using a homemade circuit is possible, you can calibrate the meter using the methods as described above.
I just had 2 Daiwa CN 801 meters here, so after some modifications of showing SWR I PEP mode and lengthening the hold time a bit, I just use there, one on H.F. the other for 6 meters.
Lots of good info there.
Simply said whe the meter circuit starts to go up on the SSB signal the power already drops and the meter will drop as well before reaching the peak value.
The meter circuit just isn't fast enough to follow the waveform of SSB, hence the scope or electronic circuit needed to give an accurate rading of the PEP value.
The electronic PEP circuit samples the signal, amplifies it and has a hold circuit so that it can reflect the true PEP value long enough to see it on your meter.
Using a homemade circuit is possible, you can calibrate the meter using the methods as described above.
I just had 2 Daiwa CN 801 meters here, so after some modifications of showing SWR I PEP mode and lengthening the hold time a bit, I just use there, one on H.F. the other for 6 meters.