Don't know, but first chance I get I will check it against my calibrated 1200S.
Sid. WA4VBV
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At 12/15/2009 08:01, you wrote:
Mel, some of the 8285s can be re-programmed to go from about 1 MHz to 1000
MHz as mine does. I am mainly
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At 12/15/2009 08:01, you wrote:
Mel, some of the 8285s can be re-programmed to go from
Mel, some of the 8285s can be re-programmed to go from about 1 MHz to 1000 MHz
as mine does. I am mainly interested in the 140 MHz to 470 MHz as I work the 2
meter and 440 ham bands as well as GMRS and a little commercial. I have an
IFR 1200S but the spectrum anlayzer leaves a lot to be
At 12/15/2009 08:01, you wrote:
Mel, some of the 8285s can be re-programmed to go from about 1 MHz to 1000
MHz as mine does. I am mainly interested in the 140 MHz to 470 MHz as I
work the 2 meter and 440 ham bands as well as GMRS and a little commercial.
I'm curious as to how close the sig.
The one I got from Amtronix was setup for general frequency coverage
of 1-1000 MHz and it appears to be really nice. I checked the freq against a
rubidium freq standard I have and it is dead on. I especially like the spec
anal function as you can select 1, 2 or 10 Bd display divisions. The
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The one I got from Amtronix was setup for general frequency coverage
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