From what I remember, Norman Gaw was an ex engineer of the  
Measurement Corp, Boonton, NJ or one of the other Boonton companies.   
I still might have some product info in my library (hello Gary Shafer  
remember them?).  Do you need more light?

Ciao, Tony, K3WX

On Mar 23, 2010, at 4:10 PM, Dawn wrote:

> Does anyone know what the background of GAW was? There wasn't a  
> shop that I worked in that didn't have one of the Sinad/Distortion  
> analyzers or the two tone generator that also was sold under the  
> Motorola name. IIRC, there was also a small power supply with a  
> hair trigger current trip/disconnect for pagers and handhelds that  
> also was rebadged as a Motorola TEK product. I've heard two  
> stories. One was the Galvin family owned the product line and  
> another was that it was a private venture by an employee and  
> distributed through the Moto network.
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> Can anyone shed any light on this and what other products they  
> made? I don't believe that I've ever seen any of these units sold  
> on E-bay or through private sales although they were pretty  
> ubiquitous. From what I remember, the construction quality was  
> similar to kit grade rather then a professionally assembled product.
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> dwt
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