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So it can either generate or receive it's resonant freq? What value
current meter would have been used in the tank, I assume it's ac? Ken Bill Janssen wrote: K3HVG wrote: Its an absorbtion/field strength meter for LF beacons and similar transmitters. It does not radiate, per se. Ken wrote: Not much luck on abpr, so I'll try it here. Got this on ebay just for the fun of it, pics on binary under whatzitfor. It's a Signal Corps Frequency Meter type BC-153, 75 to 1500kc. Also known as a Wave Meter. With a buzzer it is a low power "spark" transmitter. Bill K7NOM |
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