On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 06:34:00 -0700, Gary Hoff wrote:
>I've not found a way on the 1600 to do that, I think they are similar.
>The 1600 will measure the difference between the signal and the oscillator
>setting but you have to know approximately what the signal is you're trying
>to measure before it works.
Same boat with the 1500. You would think after spending
>$20K on a service monitor, it would DIRECTLY read frequency :)
The best way I found is to fire up the spectrum Analyser
and sneak up on it while reducing the bandwidth of the
SA until the frequency error meter deflects one way or the
other.
Or if I'm in a hurry, I use my HP frequency counter and
a sniffer (indirectly) stuck into the PA chain.
Any market for a well used 1500......I think it's about
time to upgrade :)
Tedd Doda, VE3TJD
Lazer Audio and Electronics
Baden, Ontario, Canada
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