[HBR] WTB coil forms
Hopperdhh at aol.com
Hopperdhh at aol.com
Thu Jan 2 06:49:21 EST 2014
Thanks for the tip. I bought the Q-Meter about 15 years ago, and since
then I have found one Boonton standard coil. My Q-Meter checked out pretty
close, so I didn't attempt to calibrate it. I usually only care about
relative readings anyway. I also have spare detector assembly for it --
somewhere around here!
Dan K9WEK
In a message dated 1/1/2014 2:28:38 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
smithab11 at comcast.net writes:
FYI, the Boonton Inductor Q Standards Type 103A xx , the round
cyclinder with banana plugs on the end can be used on the Heathkit Q
meter, plugs right in. You can often find these standards by Hanzing
through those card board boxes under the tables at the hamfests.
Happy New Year
k4che
On 1/1/2014 9:11 AM, Hopperdhh at aol.com wrote:
> Hi Bill,
>
> I found my Boonton Q-Meter in a local scrap yard, and bought it for (I
> think) $1.00 a pound. It was scrapped by a company that went out of
business.
> It has one ding on it from when it was pitched off a truck, I assume.
> Probably the best deal I've ever gotten!
>
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