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Ted Mahler November 29th 06 02:55 PM

Nems-Clarke FIM
 
I have recently acquired a New-Clarke AM Field Intensity Meter. I have been
searching for documentation and have come up with nothing. I think I have
Googled my fingers off! What I see is that the meter is similar to the 120-E
except that this one is all transistorized. It appears to work although it
would need calibration. If nothing else, it makes a really cool looking
radio! Anyone know of a source for documentation?

Ted mahler



Ted Mahler November 29th 06 03:28 PM

Nems-Clarke FIM
 
My typing is really bad. Read that as Nems-Clarke, but of course you folks
knew that.
Ted

"Ted Mahler" wrote in message
...
I have recently acquired a New-Clarke AM Field Intensity Meter. I have been
searching for documentation and have come up with nothing. I think I have
Googled my fingers off! What I see is that the meter is similar to the
120-E except that this one is all transistorized. It appears to work
although it would need calibration. If nothing else, it makes a really cool
looking radio! Anyone know of a source for documentation?

Ted mahler




Scott Dorsey November 30th 06 01:56 PM

Nems-Clarke FIM
 
Ted Mahler wrote:
I have recently acquired a New-Clarke AM Field Intensity Meter. I have been
searching for documentation and have come up with nothing. I think I have
Googled my fingers off! What I see is that the meter is similar to the 120-E
except that this one is all transistorized. It appears to work although it
would need calibration. If nothing else, it makes a really cool looking
radio! Anyone know of a source for documentation?


Have you tried contacting Nems-Clarke? As far as I know they are still
around and still making broadcast receivers.

You could also try Orrtronics, formerly Harris-Allied Broadcast Supply's
used equipment division.

Used to be every AM station in the country had one of these things for
the periodic RF proof of performance measurements.
--scott

--
"C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."


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