[Boatanchors] new toy(s)
J. Forster
jfor at quikus.com
Wed Apr 30 13:34:45 EDT 2014
It probably works like the BC-221.
It has a variable frequency (calibrated) oscillator/comb generator and
mixes the comb with the input frequency and displays the difference.
I'd not try subbing LEDs for Neons. Their voltage and current requirements
are totally different. You'd need to rewire, IMO.
-John
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> Hi. I just purchased a pair of AN/USM-159As. Why 2? Dunno.
> Anyway, they are a Frequency Meter that covers from 125 kHz to 1,000 MHz.
> Kinda like the old 221 series. It comes with a book (Calibration Table).
> It is all solid state and can run on 6 D batteries, if necessary... I was
> wondering how it could display that large a frequency range. It has a
> 'fisheye' lens in the front and uses a vertical optical tape. As you
> switch ranges, a backlight moves to different strips of the tape.
>
> Anyone ever used one? I'm asking this because the lamps it uses to light
> the different tape segments look like they are neon lamps. They are not
> too bright (like their new owner) and I'd like to replace them with high
> output LEDs.
>
> Luckily, the Manual was free on line (all 200+ pages of it!), so getting
> to the lamps shouldn't be that hard.
>
> Famous last words, right?
>
> ron
> N4UE
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