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well, you can fasten it to something, or you can just run heavy duty coax
like I do, the angle the coax puts it at is a little strange, at a 45 degree
angle, but it doesn't move hardly at all. I mainly run the heavy coax for
the amp though, I could probably get away with a lot less if I wanted to in
which case I'd probably put the TW1 against something so when I push the
buttons it doesn't move but for now, this way works and if it's not broke,
I'm not going to fix it since I don't have time anyway.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred Adams" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 8:40 AM
Subject: LDG TW-1 HF talking WATT SWR meter
> To you guys that have the LDG TW-1 talking watt swr meter. Where do you
> locate your meter? and how do you keep it from slipping around when you
> press a button since the meter is so light? I have an LDG TW-1 meter
> coming
> in the next few days and I was wondering about this. I am now using an
> audible RF A P-2000 and have used it since they first came out and like it
> very much but I want to try the LDG TW-1 and see if I like it better. I
> would appreciate any comments or suggestions on this.I have thought of
> going
> to a metal shop and having a piece of heavy gauge metal cut the same size
> of
> the bottom of the meter and fasten it on to give some weight. I do not
> like
> my equipment to move when I press a button. I guess I will find out more
> after I get the meter and use it for a few days..
>
> Best Wishes,
>
>
> FRED C. ADAMS W4HC
> SOW TO THE WIND
> AND REAP THE WHIRLWIND!!
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