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Howard, what kind of a talking watt meter did you get; and where?
Howard K Traxler, Traxler Enterprises
Adaptive technology sales, setup, and training since 1989.
Phone: (414) 456-1999
Website:http://www.traxlerenterprises.com
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From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 4:01 PM
Subject: talking watt meter
: We just went out to spend money, which we did.
: Pipe tobacco, rib-eye steaks that melt in your mouth, and a talking
: watt meter. All we missed was beer.
: Anyway, the meter talks fine, but is their a better way of tuning up
: the radio? rapid beaps that settle down when the swr is flat, but
: nothing changing pitch if you have to peek and load an amplifier. I
: am very disappointed, unless I am missing something.
: Reading the output speech is far to slow for sweep tube loading.
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