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On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 21:43:08 -0000, SWbeginner
wrote: I am looking to build a frequency counter, or buy an inxepensive kit. Any recommendations? Needs: low cost, few parts count Thanks If you live in the UK try looking at www.cumbriadesigns.co.uk They do a nice little kit for a counter that should easily reach 100MHz. The cost is around £50 UK I believe (say $85 US). They also do a similar module for use as a digital readout dial replacement for older transceivers. If you are not in the UK I believe the web site quoted above would still be of interest to you. Good luck, Peter, G3PHO www.g3pho.org.uk |
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