On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:41:33 -0700 (PDT), K7WIA <
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wrote:
>
>I know a lot of us VHF nuts would like to really see just how well our system
>performs..to check feed line loss and to set up the output signal level to
>our tranceivers.
>what would be nice would be to have a signal source of a known level.
>something like the XG2 but would cover 50, 144, 220. 432 or one for each
>band
>
>
>Ed K7WIA
I second the motion Ed. Having a good signal source to adjust the
offset would be great.
Tom, N5GE
K3 #806, K3 #1055
XV144, XV432
W1 and other small kits.
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