Hello Chuck,
Thank you very much for your reply.
I have asked this question on 3 different groups, and yours is the
first, and only, reply I have ever received.
73, Bruce WA8TNC
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Chuck Kembring wrote:
Hello Bruce...
I believe the panel you describe is from an Electric Utility Company's
transmission sub-station carrier current test panel.
They frequently transmit carrier current across the high tension lines
to
control devices at a remote location and transmit voice and telemetry data.
This is just a simple vom and RF milliamp meter you describe.
It slips into a bracket usually near the top of a 19" rack. You
generally
have a couple of these at the site and you can move them from rack to rack
as you test and calibrate the carrier units associated with each power line.
I hope this answers your question. Sorry it's not about some neat piece
of
rare radio gear but it is still RF...
73,
Chuck WB3LGG
Cochranville, Pa.
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