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Hi Tony,
I would be interested in learning more about your eter reading device, and
if you decided to build/market them, I would be interested in purchasing.
My soldering skills have not followed through to the "new" printed circuit
technology!! I can still do tube sockets and mike plugs, though!! I have
a small pile of old gear, mostly Johnson transmitters, and although you can
tune them approximately using an adjacent receiver as a field strength
meter, it isn't as reliable as having the meter.
Thanks.
Pat Byrne, K9JAU At 05:01 PM 3/10/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi All:
>A couple of nights ago someone asked about a device that could be used to
>read the meter on a tube type tranceiver. I wrote an article in the March
>1997 qst for such a device. It was designed to give relative readings when
>connected across most standard pannel meters used in ham and other
>electronic equipment. It works similar to the one that science for the
>blind used to sell. I have found many uses for it around the shack. I was
>going to build up a few of these, but I didn't think there was any demand.
>If anyone needs any more information, feel free to contact me.
>
>Tony McCloskey, WA3CAO
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