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Old June 6th 12, 04:36 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Heathkit Q meter - was Bonnton 190A, voltage stibilizer

On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 21:54:11 +0000, Hank wrote:

Heathkit made a Q-meter kit that was patterned after
the Boonton, but simplified. I had one of these for years, and got
quite a bit of use out of it, but the 260A is a step up in capability
and accuracy.


Hank


Since you mentioned the Heathkit unit, I have one that I haven't done
anything with since I don't have the special inductor to calibrate it. I
also don't have any way to measure an ordinary inductor to use as a
substitute. Do you know of some other way to calibrate it?

Thanks,

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