XG2 is a very useful tool in the radio shack. It is a signal generator
with fixed level so that you cna measure sensitivity of your radios no
matter whether it is k2.
I recommend it but you have to watch out the shipping costs. I would
suggest you not only order a XG2. You should get
It's useful on any rig covering 80, 40 or 20 meters, Dennis.
Its 50 uV output is what many manufacturers use as a reference input level
for an S-9 signal, although there's no real consistency between various
rigs. That 50 uV number came about simply because receiver manufacturers
needed
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