Low power HT, VSWR meter and dummy load will get there but not as perfect as the proper RF kit. It can be done as Skip suggests.
Cheers and seasons greetings to all... Doug On 23/12/2009 18:20:18, Jim Cicirello ([email protected]) wrote: > Hey Skip, for those of us who have a service monitor without a Spectrum > Analyzer built in, is there an alternative to using a radio with an S- > meter on the duplexer end to see the peak and notch? I was wondering if an > RF Meter would be sensitive enough to pick up the peak of the regular > output of a service monitor? Would this be better in that we are taking > another receiver out of the mix or would we be better to figure how to put > an analog S Meter on a scanner or some type of stable receiver? Also with > an variable output from say a service monitor, what do you use the > attenuator pads for and where. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and > experience. I only need to turn a few times a year and have an IFR1200A so > I have a stable output, I just need to see the peak and notch. > > 73 JIM KA2AJH > > From: [email protected] [mailto:Repeater- > [email protected]] On Behalf Of skipp025 > Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2009 12:36 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Can we tuning duplexer with this > equipment? > > > > > If you have a decent radio with some type of receive signal > strength indicator, some coax cables a separate transmitter

