Quick "I made some test gear" post. This is a Tayloe SWR indicator. Note not meter. Basically it's a quick "is the SWR close to 1:1" or not circuit. Tune antenna for minimum LED brightness. Totally out = 1:1 SWR as there's no stray current in the bridge. The LED lights up from the return loss. Similar to a return loss bridge / 6dB hybrid. Awaiting a better LED and a box to whack it in at the moment. This will be used with the transmitter I've been building and the receiver I built ages ago for a minimal "discrete components only" transceiver setup (yes there are no ICs at in the whole damn set up)
I reckon with the right construction and sampling this could be scaled up quite a bit to VHF easily.
Input SWR is reasonably good up to 50MHz which was a surprise. Was expecting it to go mental around 14MHz
BTW used that rigexpert analyser a LOT. It's a damn fine piece of equipment that is. Am considering selling it and getting one that covers VHF as well as this is the cheap up to 6m one.
Edit: transmitter:
Will kick out 5W easy but gets a bit toasty. Much happier around 3W out. Need more heatsink. Possibly redesign so the MRF237 is upside down and attached to a chunk of metal directly. There's no LPF so it's probably illegal to use on air at the moment.
I confess I was too busy fiddling with the transmitter above to bid on that HP 200 series on ebay
. Fortunately it was relisted and no one bid!