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FR-114B/U freq metr ?
A FR-114B/U Frequency Meter made by Florida Communications followed me
home. After a bit of work I got it going and find that it will count to a little over 1700 Kc! It has 27 tubes and 6 readouts and will read out to 0.1 cps. Each driver card has 2 ICs and several transistors. Then time base is a 100Kc Bulova oven. Tube and IC date codes are 1969. Google didn't come with anything so I wonder if anyone out there has any info? I posted a pix at alt.binaries.pictures.radio. It's too nice to be a boatanchor or scrapped for the 5814A, 12AT7WA and CK 6844A. Tnx & 73 Hank WD5JFR |
http://www.decodesystems.com/wanted.html#fr114u
Found one page on google but he's looking to buy the manuals. "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message .. . A FR-114B/U Frequency Meter made by Florida Communications followed me home. After a bit of work I got it going and find that it will count to a little over 1700 Kc! It has 27 tubes and 6 readouts and will read out to 0.1 cps. Each driver card has 2 ICs and several transistors. Then time base is a 100Kc Bulova oven. Tube and IC date codes are 1969. Google didn't come with anything so I wonder if anyone out there has any info? I posted a pix at alt.binaries.pictures.radio. It's too nice to be a boatanchor or scrapped for the 5814A, 12AT7WA and CK 6844A. Tnx & 73 Hank WD5JFR |
I'd like to find a copy of one too!
Hank WD5JFR "Robert Mozeleski" wrote in message ... http://www.decodesystems.com/wanted.html#fr114u Found one page on google but he's looking to buy the manuals. "Henry Kolesnik" wrote in message .. . A FR-114B/U Frequency Meter made by Florida Communications followed me home. After a bit of work I got it going and find that it will count to a little over 1700 Kc! It has 27 tubes and 6 readouts and will read out to 0.1 cps. Each driver card has 2 ICs and several transistors. Then time base is a 100Kc Bulova oven. Tube and IC date codes are 1969. Google didn't come with anything so I wonder if anyone out there has any info? I posted a pix at alt.binaries.pictures.radio. It's too nice to be a boatanchor or scrapped for the 5814A, 12AT7WA and CK 6844A. Tnx & 73 Hank WD5JFR |
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