Hi Everyone,
I'm thinking about buying a used service monitor for various projects,
and I've come across a few units that look good (from a price point) but
I can't find any data on them.
1) Racal Dana 6113G Digital Radio Test Set Service Monitor
2) Cushman CE-4000
3) HP 8924C
4) Ramsey COM3
] On Behalf Of Tony KT9AC
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 11:26 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Service Monitor Question
Hi Everyone,
I'm thinking about buying a used service monitor for various projects,
and I've come across a few units that look good (from
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Berlen, K9HX
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Service Monitor Question
I don't know about the first three units. I have always used Motorola
branded monitors. However
Although, I seem to remember Skip's Model 80 did just fine tuning
up the
receiver in my Hammerlund Outercom xcvr back in the 70's. Or
was that the
60's? Nevermind! I learned how to tune a receiver that day, RF
anyway.
Just learned about IF's last week.
BTW, if I never said it
Hello all (Old timers week?)
My first signal generator (you might remember this Skip) was a
Heathkit TS-4A Television Sweep Alignment generator that I had
been using years earlier for TV repair.
The Marker Generator output was rather unstable but I used it
anyway. (ever known
If you want to do duplex measurements here is what I would do. Look for an
IFR 1000S for your primary service monitor. Then look for an IFR 500.
Those things should be cheap and plentiful by now. Use the 500 as the
source and the 1000 as your calibrated receiver. Acquire some directional
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