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I've come into possession of a Bruel & Kjaer Type 2400 VHF converter; it
appears to have an input connector that takes a car radio plug, an SO-239 output connector, and cover 10 MHz to somewhere about 300 MHz. Nice planetary drive, with two concentric knobs, for tuning; other controls for band switching, oscillator level, and meter type (Off, 2300, 2400), but no meter or provision for one. It's not virgin: there's been some hacking, but I can't tell exactly what without schematics. I can't find anything about it through Google; anyone here ever seen one? -- Mike Andrews, W5EGO Tired old sysadmin |
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