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Mike,
I agree that meters with a "correction factor" are a pain in the ass. I'm not quite sure what the significance of your comment about the silver plating. Why would not having the plating on the Telewave cause any problems? Also... it's my opinion that the section on the Telewave meter that shows that the user needs to change scales (to get to a higher meter movement) is good. I have serious doubts that any of the meters (Bird or Coaxial Dynamics) have good accuracy very low on any scale. As for your intermittent fwd-rev switches... not sure if you bought these meters new or they were heavily used when you experienced this problem. In any event... the switch is probably not a very costly item... and not too hard to replace. The main reasons for my interest in this meter is: Don't require DC-1GHz coverage. Don't like goofing around and keeping track of all those slugs. Thanks for your input! Professor www.telestar-electronics.com |
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Well... just ordered one of these and a 150W load. I'll let you know
how it is. Professor www.telstar-electronics.com |
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Here's a kick-ass meter someone in the group turned me on to many years
ago. www.autekresearch.com/wm1.htm |
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