Anyone familiar with the Fox Delta kits in general, and if so, their various SWR kits in particular?
I've got most of the parts I need to build my KW-level Transmatch this winter; everything but a switch or two (multiple outputs, bypass, etc.) and something to fill the hole on the front of the case (the gutted case of an old Drake tuner -- just the inside aluminum).
So the thought occurs to me that since I have a hole to fill anyway, instead of going with a "stock" analog SWR bridge from somewhere (possibly acquiring an old meter and moving it into this case), why not try a digital meter instead?
That said, I'm not familiar enough with the various offerings to know what is actually a decent kit out there, and what's dreck.
The Fox Delta kits look good (and unlike many others, they're not limited to QRP or 100 W levels), but I'm just not familiar with them. http://www.foxdelta.com/products/swr-hf.htm
It looks like I actually need two kits to make this work: The SWR bridge, to sample the signal, of which there are a couple to choose from; and the SWM-2 LCD meter assembly, which analyzes & displays the appropriate values.
Any thoughts? Any ideas of somewhere else to look? There's no great rush, as I probably won't start on this until the weather gets pretty cold out, I'd simply like to have everything ready when the time comes to work on it.
Thanks!