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Hi Tony,
Most of the expense of the unit is in slugs and the base unit. Certainly the diodes may be precious (I've rebuilt and calibrated them), but in today's world you can replace them with garden variety diodes and make up the difference with analog amplifiers with shaping to conform to the meter scale. There is more than enough room in the base unit to do this and the investment would pay off when you would be tempted to just let it gather dust. There's no such thing as magic diodes, merely mil-spec hand selected ones that push cost through the roof. Look at the meter movement for its full scale deflection current. From there it is a rather simple matter to use one of several diode i/v curves to reverse-engineer the solution. Buy pallet full of the appropriate technology (Si/Ge/Tunnel/Avalanche/what-have-you) and select. OR take one of those garden variety diodes and build a log amp (or simply buy a log amp). Add a battery clip with battery and move on. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC I was just interested in the theory of why that scale is linear. I have no interest for modifications of or additions. 73 Tony I0JX |
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