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"Owen Duffy" wrote in message
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Would you like the PEP meter function to work properly (instead of
'truly'). There is provision for a transistor and couple of related
parts, 50c worth in all, that are not fitted to the board, presumably
as a cost saving measure. If you populate those parts, the think WILL
require 12V for the PEP function, but it will work properly, well pretty
well.

Unfortunately, it is a half hour job to fit the parts post production.



Thanks, Owen, but the measurement function is no big deal to me.

I already have several powered in-line meters that I'm _not_ using.

"Sal"
(KD6VKW)


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