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Hello Fred. Nice hearing from you. Yes I know, they are wonderful units
and I would
think they would be cheaper and easier to build than the talking type and
the speed slows down to anyones speed. I would not sell mine for any price
or if so I would be right back building my own equipment for that job and
I'm tired of building test gear and such things which I did for 40 years on
the job and I'm getting lazy. I really don't like to solder any longer,
getting to damned old and crotchety Besides things are getting smaller. hi
hi. c u fred
ED K7UC
-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Adams
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 1:34 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: S W R-Power meters
Ed, I am using two of those meters now and I wouldn't part with either one
of them. A ham radio repairman once told me the meters were fairly
accurate and simple to repair. I also have an LDG TW1 meter but I don't
like it to much.
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Ed Malmgren
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2015 12:53 PM
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Subject: S W R-Power meters
Ron, I have a meter built by RF Applications, P 2000 C W which reads s w r,
forward power and peak power. Also it sends the letter V if the s w r gets
up to 3 to 1 to alert you if something goes wrong and this is adjustable.
by holding one of the buttons on the control unit it sends dits in C W and
as you adjust your tuner, the closer you get to 1 to 1 the dits get closer
together and then the tone is steady when resonant. The reading are all in
c w and the speed is adjustable from very slow, like 5 w p m to probably 50
or more. If you Google the company it says the product, info was acquired
by Array Solutions but they are out of production. You might try calling
them, I hear they are helphful. I love this meter. 73 ED K7UC
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