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Dr. Slick wrote:
"Can you folks recommend a Bird model?" Bird Electronic Corporation 30303 Aurora Road Cleveland (Solon) Ohio 44139 (216) 248 1200 Fax (216) 248 5426 TLX 706898 Cable BIRDELEC Contact for a catalog and copies of Bird Technical Series (Watts New From Bird), even if you are not buying from Bird now. There is a wealth of information available from Bird, SWR slide rule, various wattmeter instruction books, application notes, and catalogs. Ask for everything they can send you to help understand their products. Their list of products is diverse. The Model 43 has been around for about 50 years. It shares an instruction book with Models: 4430, 4431, 4521, 4522, 4523, 4525, 4526, and 4527. But, that is not all the models Bird has made or makes. When you become thoroughly familiar with Bird`s instructions, you will necessarily be familiar with how the lines that the Bird is used with work. The literature Bird provides makes learning about transmission lines much easier. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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Thanks Richard,
Do you use an SO-239 connector to type "N" for the input and output with a model 43? Hopefully good connectors won't affect the SWR. Someone else also recommended model 43 too. I'll be looking... Slick |
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