[AMRadio] Test equipment
KL7FM
kl7fm at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 20 15:38:37 EDT 2017
I'd say mine would be my scope, an old Palomar RX Noise bridge, a DVM and
added RF probe, a B&W capacitance meter and a few '60s ARRL hand books and of course
my trusty HP-35 calculator. Test jigs as necessary...
Bob - KL7FM
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On Sun, 8/20/17, Ed via AMRadio <amradio at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
Subject: [AMRadio] Test equipment
To: amradio at mailman.qth.net
Date: Sunday, August 20, 2017, 8:09 AM
A recent search for a signal generator found
one on Amazon with pretty good reviews.
My meager bench hosts a few bits of
equipment that I use the most, everything else being either
too expensive or really just superfluous. Things I
couldn't do without: oscilloscope, frequency counter, signal
generator, analog multimeter ( an ancient Simpson) and a
grid dip meter. I have a heathkit capacitor checker,
the type that checks for leakage, but its down and out now.
Whats your list of tools you cant live
without?
VR, Ed Mullin
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