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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Mar 9, 2017 18:37:22 GMT
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Post by End80 on Mar 9, 2017 20:08:49 GMT
Well it looks cool, but it's not clear to me why you emphasize it for Talking Houses and iAMs. I always thought it would be cool to have a meter in the studio to monitor the 100mw input to the Rangemaster outside, could this unit serve that function?
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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Mar 9, 2017 20:16:23 GMT
Well it looks cool, but it's not clear to me why you emphasize it for Talking Houses and iAMs. I always thought it would be cool to have a meter in the studio to monitor the 100mw input to the Rangemaster outside, could this unit serve that function? Not really for the Rangemaster though you could construct some external metering to monitor voltage and current and then calculate power. The iAM/Talking House has a 50 ohm output so it would work well with the MFJ item.
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Post by thelegacy on Mar 10, 2017 17:34:21 GMT
Did anyone care to read the specs on the lowest frequency it could handle I read that it covers 1.8 megahertz that's a far cry above 1630 or 1600 even 1710 Khz
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Post by Druid Hills Radio on Mar 10, 2017 17:45:07 GMT
Did anyone care to read the specs on the lowest frequency it could handle I read that it covers 1.8 megahertz that's a far cry above 1630 or 1600 even 1710 Khz It can cover well below that. They mention 1.8 because that's the 160 meter band and its a ham radio supply company. 200 Khz is NOT a "far cry." Sorry.
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Post by station8 on Mar 10, 2017 18:12:08 GMT
Howdy you all: mfj 813 meter
The meter detects power output from 100 mW to 50 watts. To bad it will NOT detector even lower power without error ?.
Keep in mind there will be a percentage of error on that meter unit The manual doesn't show it ,But there will be of % of error.
You could always modify the meter and make it work in the area you need And then compare to a another meter that was calibrated in frequency of use.
Nice little meter
Have a great day station 8
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