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Old November 30th 06, 01:25 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
Ted Mahler Ted Mahler is offline
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Default Nems Clark FIM

I am not sure how to tell. It is a portable unit (has a handle) and has a
place to put it on a tripod. Its lid folds upright and has the antenna in
it. I believe it was for going into the field and recording signal strength.

Ted

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Ted Mahler wrote:
I have acquired a Nems Clarke Field Intensity Meter and cannot located
much,
heck , any information on this particular model. It looks similar to the
120-E but this one is all transistorized. Technology looks to be late
60's
or early 70's. Does anyone know ANYTHING about this unit? Google has let
me
down and I cannot locate a picture, a instruction book, or a description.



Is it a broadcast model or one for lab use? Nems-Clark bought out the
RCA models and I think Potomac acquired those from there.