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Old June 11th 12, 01:49 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Heathkit Q meter - was Bonnton 190A, voltage stibilizer

Thanks for the suggestions and especially the links to more information.
I haven't had time to read them yet but I did download and save them for
when that time comes. A quick glance at them already gave ideas on how
to get my meter going without a standard inductor, although that method
would be much easier!


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