To answer some of your questions:

- Our new mini-modules, like the others, are intended as low-cost, easy-to-build station accessories for experimenters. Any of them can be built into a case or used with the supplied rubber feet.

- The AT1 step attenuator provides attenuation of up to 41 dB. Thanks to careful PCB layout, leakage around it will not be an issue for most bench-test applications, especially at HF. It can also handle up to 2 watts -- more than most attenuators -- useful for QRP transmitter testing. I've found the small size of the AT1 to be very convenient during my own lab work.

- We've had many requests for a traditional analog audio filter that would work with any rig, especially those with simple receivers that have little filtering of their own. The WM1 is ideal for this.

- The WM1 wattmeter provides fast-response, high-visibility forward power and SWR bargraphs, which some operators prefer to analog meters or digital-readout wattmeters. It also has some unusual features for its price class, including autoranging and computer I/O.

I'll be happy to answer any other questions about the application or technical details of these new mini-modules. Feel free to post your questions or e-mail me directly.

73,
Wayne
N6KR


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