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I don't recall ever seeing that QST article - perhaps you could tell me when
that was. Creating a new scale occurred to me as well and that may be what I end up doing. I can remove the current scale, scan it into the PC, and relocate the index marks with a graphics program. Then reprint it on film or whatever and no one would know the difference. On my highest coil range (up to 300 MHz,) which I would likely never use, the scale is on the button over most of the range, with readout that's accurate at 1% at 300 MHz. 73, K8AC "COLIN LAMB" wrote in message k.net... Hello Floyd: Years ago, I decided to convert one of my Millen tube jobs to a solid state one, using the article in QST. It was an exercise more to see if I could do it than any other reason. When I got done, the 2 highest bands were off calibration. Sounds just about like yours. After looking at the options, I decided to simply make new scales for those bands. I did it by hand and the result looks quite good, although the paper is whiter than the original background. This is what ham radio is all about. Now, I suppose I will get death threats for converting a perfectly good Millen dip meter to solid state. The tube version is more sensitive, but I do not need an extension cord for the solid state version. 73, Colin K7FM |
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