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![]() "Kirk" wrote in message ps.com... I have looked at used eqpt etc and kits. Most kits are partial kits. How I wish Heath were still in business ![]() Any recommendations for a frequency meter of good accuracy. I dont need high frequency capability - a few MHz is good enough but I need good accuracy. thanks Kirk KC7THL You need to be more specific. There are "frequency counters" (common) that are different from "frequency meters" (older equipment and more rare). How many is a "few MHz." What is "good accuracy" ? What are you measuring ? What is your price range ? If a Heath frequency counter will do, then any frequency counter available will probably do. Elenco has small counters that start at $150 http://www.elenco.com/ Similar small units: http://www.optoelectronics.com/cub.htm http://www.apogeekits.com/frequency_counter.htm 73, Steve, K9DCI Not sure what you mean by partial kit, but: http://www.piclist.com/techref/piclist/weedfreq.htm ~ $49 73, Steve, K9DCI |
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