The S-1350 wattmeter was designed by an RF engineer at the Motorola Schaumburg Parts Department and was built at the Motorola Schaumburg Parts Department. The RF power calibration standards for RF certifications of the S-1350 were supplied by the Motorola Schaumburg Instrumentation Department to the parts department by myself.
Allan Crites WA9ZZU ________________________________ From: Oz-in-DFW <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, July 25, 2010 9:34:35 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Anybody have a clue ? On 7/25/2010 2:37 PM, Mike Morris wrote: >Photo here: ><www.repeater- builder.com/ wa6ilq/Motorola- S-1350-C- WATT-METER- with-500W- >500-1000- MHZ.jpg> > >Anybody know who made the watt meter in the photo for Moto ? >I believe this was a Motorola fabricated item. It was also used with several >generations of their service monitors and in some high power base stations as >a >sensing element. I believe the basic design was done by the Government >Equipment Group (division) in Phoenix. > Did that company market it under their own name? >Motorola ;-) >The HT220 switch handle on the right side is the >forward-reverse selector switch. > >Did Moto actually use that know/handle as a stock item? >Or has someone along the line lost the original knob? >Dunno. >Mike WA6ILQ > > -- mailto:o...@ozindfw. net Oz - N1OZ POB 93167 Southlake, TX 76092 (Near DFW Airport)

