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On 10/21/05 11:04 PM, in article ,
"Bill" wrote: Jaggy Taggy wrote: There is an ARRL Frequency Measurement Test coming up in November and I'd like to participate. I'd like to verify my receiving frequency with a frequency counter and wonder how to best attach that to my TS 830. Who has done these kinds of measurements and could give advice??? Uwe About 30 years ago I qualified with my HQ-180A and an LM freq meter. Didn't need to hook anything together ![]() The problem with a counter and a TS830 is that there are various oscillators in the 830 that would all need to be summed together to get into the gnat's hair range. I really don't know how that could be easily done. I'm thinking old style using an oscillator like the LM/BC-221 or any good signal generator to beat against the signal and measuring THAT unit rather than trying to measure the 830. -Bill Bill, so you suggest to beat the signal the ARRL will transmit and then to calculate the signal frequency by using the published transmission frequency?? In that case I still would need to get the signal generators signal in my TS 830 to beat with the ARRL signal. I guess I could connect the signal generator to the antenna input. Do I see this right?? Uwe |