[Milsurplus] Help with Bayshore Systems VLF Rcvr
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Tue, 17 Feb 2004 16:56:48 -0500
Greetings,
This is a comms. rcvr. and not a selective voltmeter. The meter is an
"S-meter" There are two antenna inputs. One is a 50 ohm and the other
5000 ohm (for a long wire?). There is an input attenuator (as well as an
rf gain control) control split such that there are 4 levels of attn. for
each ant. input. and several switchable bands the lowest 1-15kc.
John Flood
TASC Department
KROHNE, Inc
7 Dearborn Rd.
Peabody, MA 01960
Tel.: 978-535-6060 / 800-356-9464
Fax: 978-535-8180
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man.qth.net Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] Help with Bayshore Systems VLF Rcvr
02/17/2004 04:27 PM
At 03:58 PM 02/17/2004, [email protected] wrote:
> It
>is a VLF rcvr. 0-600KC made by Bayshore Systems The model number looks
>like it may be RA-01. Web searches along with questions to the usual
local
>suspects were of no help. It seems to be perhaps of early to mid 70's
>vintage.
John:
Is this a "communications receiver" or a "Selective Voltmeter?" (or SLM =
selective level meter)
(the fact that you stated "0-600KC" makes me think it is a piece of test
gear as above.....
Comm receivers would normally start at 14 or 15 KC.)
Is there a meter? If so, how is it calibrated?
Perry w8au
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