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National company signal strength meter used in some HROs and other
National radios. price is $25.00 plus shipping. a href="http://s820.photobucket.com/albums/zz123/sparky12x/? action=view¤t=DSCF0011.jpg" target="_blank"img src="http:// i820.photobucket.com/albums/zz123/sparky12x/DSCF0011.jpg" border="0" alt="National Meter 2"/a |
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sparky wrote:
National company signal strength meter used in some HROs and other National radios. price is $25.00 plus shipping. a href="http://s820.photobucket.com/albums/zz123/sparky12x/? action=view¤t=DSCF0011.jpg" target="_blank"img src="http:// i820.photobucket.com/albums/zz123/sparky12x/DSCF0011.jpg" border="0" alt="National Meter 2"/a Why is the meter 'zeroed' against the right peg, is it broken? Or did National design it that way because they had a backwards meter circuit that pulled full current with zero signal? |
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![]() Why is the meter 'zeroed' against the right peg, is it broken? Or did National design it that way because they had a backwards meter circuit that pulled full current with zero signal? This is a backward meter by National. The meter deflects left when current flows. |
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sparky wrote:
Why is the meter 'zeroed' against the right peg, is it broken? Or did National design it that way because they had a backwards meter circuit that pulled full current with zero signal? This is a backward meter by National. The meter deflects left when current flows. The radio must have had a backwards meter amplifier then. Weird. Guess one could design a proper solid state amplifier to make it work, but you'd have to 'zero' the meter at full scale with no signal. |
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See this picture HR)-60
http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...xvr/HRO60.html it has a meter with the zero on the left. On Dec 21, 7:39*pm, Kenneth Scharf wrote: sparky wrote: Why is the meter 'zeroed' against the right peg, is it broken? Or did National design it that way because they had a backwards meter circuit that pulled full current with zero signal? This is a backward meter by National. * The meter deflects left when current flows. The radio must have had a backwards meter amplifier then. *Weird. Guess one could design a proper solid state amplifier to make it work, but you'd have to 'zero' the meter at full scale with no signal. |
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sparky wrote:
See this picture HR)-60 http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...xvr/HRO60.html it has a meter with the zero on the left. On Dec 21, 7:39 pm, Kenneth Scharf wrote: sparky wrote: Why is the meter 'zeroed' against the right peg, is it broken? Or did National design it that way because they had a backwards meter circuit that pulled full current with zero signal? This is a backward meter by National. The meter deflects left when current flows. The radio must have had a backwards meter amplifier then. Weird. Guess one could design a proper solid state amplifier to make it work, but you'd have to 'zero' the meter at full scale with no signal. I guess the meter will drift to the right when power is applied to the radio with no signal. Weird. I'm going to have to find the schematic to the HRO and figure it out. |
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![]() "sparky" schreef in bericht ... See this picture HR)-60 http://www.universal-radio.com/CATAL...xvr/HRO60.html it has a meter with the zero on the left. On Dec 21, 7:39 pm, Kenneth Scharf wrote: sparky wrote: Why is the meter 'zeroed' against the right peg, is it broken? Or did National design it that way because they had a backwards meter circuit that pulled full current with zero signal? This is a backward meter by National. The meter deflects left when current flows. The radio must have had a backwards meter amplifier then. Weird. Guess one could design a proper solid state amplifier to make it work, but you'd have to 'zero' the meter at full scale with no signal. The AR88 had also a meter with the zero left (when there was a meter anyway, because many had no meter at all) It measured the cathode current of one of the IF tubes. (Less amplification/cathode current means more signal). That leads to the somewhat odd 'zero right' configuration MRe PE1NQr |
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