1200 or 1200S?? The motherboards are different and the 1200 can't be
upgraded like the 1200S or A models..Kirk Gurber at www KGElectronics.com
is the man you need..he's a former IFR engineer and repairs 500s and 1200s
exclusively..knows them better than anyone... reasonable pricing too..

 Chris
WB5ITT

On Sat, Aug 13, 2022, 4:48 PM john Parmalee via BVARC <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have an IFR communications service monitor for sale.  It is a  1200.
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> This service monitor has a 2 mv receiver from 250 KHz to 999.9999 MHz
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> A stable RF generator with offset over the same range delivering -127 DBm
> to -20 DBm.
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> There is a spectrum analyzer again over this range, it will also work as a
> scope.
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> There is a built in 150-watt dummy load for interment use.
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> This IFR is AM, FM and SSB
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> There is a complete set of tools for testing almost any RF situation.  This
> model does not have the tracking generator however. I do have the operators
> guide.
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> Right now, the battery on the control board has failed and rendered the
> unit inop.  I will be taking the unit to a retired technician in a small
> town north of Waco who has a long history with IFR and other service
> monitors.  He will change the battery, reflash memory and calibrate the
> frequency against his cesium standard.
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> I plan to have the monitor working at the Tailgate in Katy next Saturday.
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> As for cost.  Take a look through EBAY for where IFR’s are priced.  I am
> sure we can do better than that.
>
> I would be happy to answer any questions.
>
> John Parmalee
> [email protected]
> 281-380-3811
> K5VGM WI2XLJ
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