I will show you how to calibrate and use a simple SWR meter. Great information for new HAMs who are trying to learn the basics. NOTE: I forgot to mention, you will need a 50 ohm 'dummy load' in
Below is a sample MTR template, often called a mill test report or material test report. This guide of how to read important MTR documents includes an explanation of each relevant field. Manufacturers, inspectors, and customers should be able to easily identify and understand these fields. A) MTR Club. To access and use your Member's Account on the MTR Club Pages on this Website, you must open an account and complete the registration process by providing us with current, complete and accurate information as required on the Membership Registration Form. How to Use an SWR Meter. An SWR (short for "standing wave ratio") meter is a calibration tool used to measure the standing wave ratio of a CB ("citizens band") radio, a type of short-distance radio system that allows users to communicate This setting is used to measure the voltage from alternating current sources, which is pretty much anything that plugs into an outlet, as well as the power coming from the outlet itself. Resistance (Ω): This measures how much resistance there is in the circuit. The lower the number, the easier it is for the current to flow through, and vice versa. Use MTR on Unix-based Systems. Generate MTR reports using the following syntax: mtr -rw [destination_host] For example, to test the route and connection quality of traffic to the destination host example.com: mtr -rw example.com An MTR report to your Linode can be run from your local computer. Replace 192.0.2.0 with the IP address of your Linode: Installation and use of MTR on Linux. For operating systems based on Redhat, download MTR as follows: yum install mtr. For Debian based operating systems, download MTR with the following command: apt-get install mtr. Installed Mtr run: mtr [destination_IP_address_or_domain] the result is generally a data report like the one below:
To use an ohmmeter, start by disconnecting all power to the circuit that you're testing. Next, turn the dial in the center of your ohmmeter to change the scale of the reading from tens, to hundreds, to thousands, and so on. Use the lowest scale available on the meter that is higher than the resistance of what you're measuring.
If you are not using the Octopus (but you really should), Hong Kong's MTR uses a ticket made of plastic with information that is stored magnetically inside. Tokens are used by the Shenzhen subway system.. Anyway, if you can handle London's Tube with the new Oyster Card, the Octopus is similar to that system, and Hong Kong's MTR is quite a bit better than the Tube in terms of punctuality
I will show you how to calibrate and use a simple SWR meter. Great information for new HAMs who are trying to learn the basics. NOTE: I forgot to mention, you will need a 50 ohm 'dummy load' in
Installation and use of MTR on Linux. For operating systems based on Redhat, download MTR as follows: yum install mtr. For Debian based operating systems, download MTR with the following command: apt-get install mtr. Installed Mtr run: mtr [destination_IP_address_or_domain] the result is generally a data report like the one below: For Windows Users. In this article, we'll cover how to use winMTR on Windows. winMTR is the Windows ported version of MTR or My Traceroute program. Developed by Appnor MSP, it is free to use.. We start by getting winMTR from here.You'll want to enter the IP that you want to run MTR to, in the Host field, and you can click on "Start" for quick use.