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Old December 22nd 03, 04:58 PM
Walter Treftz
 
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Default FS: Sierra 121 Tunable VTVM/VLF Rcvr


FS: Sierra 121-A, tunable VTVM

Freq range: 10khz - 510 khz

Controls:
Attn Steps: -60/.001, -50/.003, -40/.01, -30/.03, -20/.1, -10/.3,
and 0/1
Input Level: 0/1, +10/3, +20/10, +30/30, +40/100
Injector Sw: CAL & REC
Meter Sw: CAL & REC
IF & AF gains
Headphone jack on front panel
Meter Scales: -10 to +2 db, 0-1v & 0-3v

Comes with manual copy and my parts replacement notes.

I got this at a hamfest with intent of using for VLF rcvr. Bought
a manual and started replacing parts (leaky caps, out-of-
tolerance resistors, etc) even though it was working (having
never used one, had no idea if it was working well or not but
signal generator punches through). THEN, couple weeks ago picked
up a Sierra 128-A (same gadget) at another 'fest and it appears
this is the one to keep (rack-mount like rest of my station,
solid-state, much larger freq range - DC to about 15 mhz, etc.)

Can send digital pix if desired.

If interested, make a reasonable offer. Buyer pays shipping.
No extra charge to pack up and haul to USPO or UPS. If in central
Florida, can deliver (Gainesville to St.Pete)
for gas or beer.

Any questions, contact direct at --
---
--- hvalver/at/hotmail/dot/com
--- rosemarytreftz/at/yahoo/dot/com

or (352) 637-1755

73 Walt (N4GL)

BTW, if anyone reading this has a 128-A and the manual, would
like to hear from them re getting a copy.

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Old December 22nd 03, 09:01 PM
Mike Knudsen
 
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In article , Walter Treftz
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FS: Sierra 121-A, tunable VTVM

Freq range: 10khz - 510 khz


I have a working (I think!) Model 125B. Big. Not real sensitive. Tunes DC to
620 KC in one continuous band.

But that big, cylindrical dial with the moving spot backline is worth the price
of admission! --Mike K.

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