[Test-Equipment] Q Meter?

Carl km1h at jeremy.mv.com
Fri Jun 20 19:52:21 EDT 2014


Wind a coil and calibrate it on a quality HP or other LC meter. Find a local 
with the equipment to help.

You need something for low frequencies, use one coil from and old large 
style tube type 262 or 455 kc IF can

Carl
KM1H


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> When one does not have one, is there a reasonable way to homebrew a
> "Q-Standard" reference inductor?
>
> In other words, are there known specs for fabricating one?
>
>
> Ray, W4BYG
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