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Nobody August 21st 04 09:07 PM

Looking for griddip meter circuit
 
I'm looking for a homebuild Griddip meter circuit so I can build one myself.
has anyone a link or a doc for making one that i can use.

With kind regards
Nobody





N9EFJ August 21st 04 09:28 PM

Just did a Google search using "Grid Dip Meter".
The first result will get you started.....

Carl N9EFJ
"Nobody" wrote in message
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I'm looking for a homebuild Griddip meter circuit so I can build one

myself.
has anyone a link or a doc for making one that i can use.

With kind regards
Nobody







Nobody August 22nd 04 09:56 AM

Thanks for your help it looks like one that works

CU
Nobody

"N9EFJ" wrote in message
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Just did a Google search using "Grid Dip Meter".
The first result will get you started.....

Carl N9EFJ
"Nobody" wrote in message
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I'm looking for a homebuild Griddip meter circuit so I can build one

myself.
has anyone a link or a doc for making one that i can use.

With kind regards
Nobody









Marc August 22nd 04 11:57 AM

I've buy on ebay a AN/PRM-10. A very good griddipper for a small amount,
better than homebrew.

regards
Marc
ON4MDB



"Nobody" schreef in bericht
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I'm looking for a homebuild Griddip meter circuit so I can build one

myself.
has anyone a link or a doc for making one that i can use.

With kind regards
Nobody







Paul Burridge August 22nd 04 12:19 PM

On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 10:57:33 GMT, "Marc" wrote:

I've buy on ebay a AN/PRM-10. A very good griddipper for a small amount,
better than homebrew.


GDMs are useless for anything above HF. There are plenty of circuits
around that will cover up to UHF, but they're hopelessly clumsy to use
in practice at such frequencies.
--

"What is now proved was once only imagin'd." - William Blake, 1793.

Harold E. Johnson August 22nd 04 02:08 PM



GDMs are useless for anything above HF. There are plenty of circuits
around that will cover up to UHF, but they're hopelessly clumsy to use
in practice at such frequencies.
--

Sure am glad I waited until now to find that out. Used them and wavemeters
and slotted lines for 30 years at UHF until I found something better.

W4ZCB



Uncle Peter August 22nd 04 02:35 PM


"Nobody" wrote in message
...
I'm looking for a homebuild Griddip meter circuit so I can build one

myself.
has anyone a link or a doc for making one that i can use.

With kind regards
Nobody


Just a suggestion, but if you want to save some time on the project
and still do it dirt cheap: check out eBay auctions for grid dippers,
and watch for high quality units (early Millen, etc.) that are missing
the coil sets. They usually go dirt cheap. Since you'd have to
make your own set of coils for a homebrew, might as well
consider making them for a good quality commercial unit. I'm kind
of partial to the Millen.

Pete



Ken Scharf August 24th 04 01:02 AM

Uncle Peter wrote:
"Nobody" wrote in message
...

I'm looking for a homebuild Griddip meter circuit so I can build one


myself.

has anyone a link or a doc for making one that i can use.

With kind regards
Nobody



Just a suggestion, but if you want to save some time on the project
and still do it dirt cheap: check out eBay auctions for grid dippers,
and watch for high quality units (early Millen, etc.) that are missing
the coil sets. They usually go dirt cheap. Since you'd have to
make your own set of coils for a homebrew, might as well
consider making them for a good quality commercial unit. I'm kind
of partial to the Millen.

Pete


Late model Heathkit GDO (comes in nice plastic case) I forget the model
number is very nice. Usually goes for $50-$100 on ebay (more
if un-assembled!).

Steve Nosko August 25th 04 05:21 PM


"Ken Scharf" wrote in message
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Uncle Peter wrote:
"Nobody" wrote in message
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I'm looking for a homebuild Griddip meter circuit so I can build one


myself.

has anyone a link or a doc for making one that i can use.

With kind regards
Nobody



Google had over 15,000 hits for "Grid dip meter"



JGBOYLES August 26th 04 12:29 AM

Google had over 15,000 hits for "Grid dip meter"

I noticed that myself, has anybody looked past the first hundred? Any
content?
73 Gary N4AST


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