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I have acquired a Nems Clarke Field Intensity Meter and cannot located much,
heck , any information on this particular model. It looks similar to the
120-E but this one is all transistorized. Technology looks to be late 60's
or early 70's. Does anyone know ANYTHING about this unit? Google has let me
down and I cannot locate a picture, a instruction book, or a description.

Ted Mahler


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Ted Mahler wrote:
I have acquired a Nems Clarke Field Intensity Meter and cannot located much,
heck , any information on this particular model. It looks similar to the
120-E but this one is all transistorized. Technology looks to be late 60's
or early 70's. Does anyone know ANYTHING about this unit? Google has let me
down and I cannot locate a picture, a instruction book, or a description.



Is it a broadcast model or one for lab use? Nems-Clark bought out the
RCA models and I think Potomac acquired those from there.

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I am not sure how to tell. It is a portable unit (has a handle) and has a
place to put it on a tripod. Its lid folds upright and has the antenna in
it. I believe it was for going into the field and recording signal strength.

Ted

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Ted Mahler wrote:
I have acquired a Nems Clarke Field Intensity Meter and cannot located
much,
heck , any information on this particular model. It looks similar to the
120-E but this one is all transistorized. Technology looks to be late
60's
or early 70's. Does anyone know ANYTHING about this unit? Google has let
me
down and I cannot locate a picture, a instruction book, or a description.



Is it a broadcast model or one for lab use? Nems-Clark bought out the
RCA models and I think Potomac acquired those from there.



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Ted Mahler wrote:
I am not sure how to tell. It is a portable unit (has a handle) and has a
place to put it on a tripod. Its lid folds upright and has the antenna in
it. I believe it was for going into the field and recording signal strength.

Ted


Depending on its frequency range it may be quite valuable, as it
sounds like you have the progenitor to the classic Potomac FIM.They are
$12-15,000 new.

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Here are some photos of the unit:

http://tedsrockets.homestead.com/nems_clarke.html

Still no luck in finding out a model number or finding docs.

Ted Mahler


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