Jim,

What is the comparison power measurement into a 50 ohm dummy load. If your dummy load is not rated for upwards of 50 MHz, test it with an antenna analyzer. Measurements made into an antenna are always suspect.

A variation of 20% between power meters are common, and 20 percent of 25 watts is 5 watts - which would be 20 to 30 watts. Your reported 39-40 watts is outside that range, but since you are operating into an antenna, I would suspect that you are "within the ballpark".

If you have not calibrated the K3 wattmeter (see the manual calibration section, that could explain the difference. Again I say that the calibration must be done with a 50 ohm non-reactive load to be valid.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 1/6/2013 10:30 PM, Jim Bennett wrote:
I've been using my K3 #4359 now for several years w/o any issues. Just this 
past week I acquired an LDG AT-600ProII auto tuner and the matching M-600 
analog meter. I calibrated the M-600 per the instructions. What I'm seeing is 
that the M-600 meter is showing me higher RF output than the K3's bar graph on 
most bands. As an example, after setting the KAT3 to Bypass, using the AT-600 
to bring an antenna to a match (close to 1:1) with 5 watts out of the K3, I 
turn the K3 power output to 25 watts. A key-down on the K3 shows 25 watts on 
the K3 bar graph, but the M-600 tells me that the power is about 39-40 watts. 
It is like this on nearly all the bands, 160-10 meters. On 6 meters, the M-600 
reads about 20% LOWER than the K3.

I sent an email to LDG and asked them what's up - which is correct - the K3, or 
the LDG unit? Their response is that the K3 most likely is incorrect, as they 
calibrate their equipment with an Alpha 4500. That's a tad of an expensive 
meter, to say the least. Are the LDG folks tweaking me on this, or is that 
M-600 really more accurate than the RF bar graph on the K3?


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