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	I just ran across an old DSI 3600A frequency counter at an auction for $1. I was hoping that I might be able to use this to help check the alignment on my old Swan 500CX. Problem is, it had no documentation with it and the only other freq. counter I have used was a radio shack handheld one w/the BNC whip. It has a pair of unlabeled PL-259 connectors on the backside. Only controls on the front side are the direct /pre scale selector for the .1 or 1 sec. gate. Also has an "oven" on it, which I am not quite sure what that exactly is. Was wondering if anyone could comment on the use of this one. Sorry to sound so non-electronics savvy for an amateur op, but any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Sam Bradshaw KB8ZZS.  | 
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