Using a superconducting ring containing a Nb point contact inductively coupled to a resonant circuit fed with an rf current source, (typical rf SQUID configuration) we have measured the tank voltage as a function of frequency in the regime

. For

, the curves of tank voltage versus drive current for various values of external flux

through the ring agree with the calculations of Hansma. For higher critical currents, there is an asymmetry in these curves for frequencies above and below ω
0, the resonant frequency of the circuit. Calculations using an expanded theory including the effects of a conductance

and of screening flux give good agreement with the data. In principle α can be determined from these measurements, however the

term and the screening flux produce qualitatively similar effects. A quantitative determination of α requires a precise knowledge of G
o/I
c. Using values of G
oand I
cfrom independent impedance measurements, the data yield a negative value of α in agreement with another experiment.